Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 10th Oct 2009 19:14 UTC
Way back, when we were recovering from our hangovers from the millennium parties, Apple introduced, for the first time, Mac OS X and the Aqua user interface. This was still a preview, so it wasn't quite as polished and finished, of course. It also contained a feature that never made it into the final releases: single-window mode. Or did it...?
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which referred to two "easter eggs"; one, "mashing" all the "modifier keys" and selecting "About Mac OS" and the other pressing ctrl-alt-del from the login screen.
The article refers to pressing ctrl-alt-del from the "about Mac OS" window, however. That behavior wasn't described.
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This was, unfortunately, nonproductive. The best article I could find from that search was:
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/1q00/macos-x-dp3/macos-x-dp3-4.html
which referred to two "easter eggs"; one, "mashing" all the "modifier keys" and selecting "About Mac OS" and the other pressing ctrl-alt-del from the login screen.
The article refers to pressing ctrl-alt-del from the "about Mac OS" window, however. That behavior wasn't described.