Looking for a way to make your cursor vanish? Customize folder icons? View iTunes lyrics? Today's grab bag of Gems is for you. [more]
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Mac Gems Weblog: Gems Grab Bag for October 2, 2007
#2
Posted 02 October 2007 - 05:38 PM
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ave you ever wanted to make your cursor disappear? For example, when watching a full-screen video using a third-party application such as VLC.
ave you ever wanted to make your cursor disappear? For example, when watching a full-screen video using a third-party application such as VLC.
VLC automatically hides the cursor in full-screen mode after a few seconds. So do Quicktime Player and Apple DVD Player.
#3
Posted 08 November 2007 - 09:08 PM
Hi, I continue to enjoy your articles and software items you highlight.
I am also a fan of FolderBrander. I registered it a while back and have been using it to place labels on lots of my folders. Some of the results I view in Finder when I have Folders view on, though, it is still helpful even with the mini folder icons in List view.
(I'd guess I use List view about 60%, Folder view about 39% and Column view only when I want to navigate someplace quickly.)
One place where FolderBrander really comes in helpful for me is with many of my special data folders that I have within my DragThing docs. There I can see in a fraction of a second (I am guessing...) what folder is what and so it is very fast and easy to find, click, open what I want.
Best,
I am also a fan of FolderBrander. I registered it a while back and have been using it to place labels on lots of my folders. Some of the results I view in Finder when I have Folders view on, though, it is still helpful even with the mini folder icons in List view.
(I'd guess I use List view about 60%, Folder view about 39% and Column view only when I want to navigate someplace quickly.)
One place where FolderBrander really comes in helpful for me is with many of my special data folders that I have within my DragThing docs. There I can see in a fraction of a second (I am guessing...) what folder is what and so it is very fast and easy to find, click, open what I want.
Best,
#4
Posted 12 February 2008 - 08:41 PM
FolderBrander 2.2 is cute, but with the update to 10.5.2, I'm not seeing the custom icon in the dock. In the dock I'm now seeing a new icon that looks like a set of folders rather than the folder's icon or a new one I created with FolderBrander 2.2... sigh!
#7
Posted 02 July 2009 - 10:25 PM
There is a way to put icons on your folders in the dock without FolderBrander: (a) Make a New Folder within the selected folder and call it something like like AAA so that it will be the first one if you arrange items by Name. (b) Put whatever custom icon you like on it in the usual way. © Restart the computer.
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