Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 25th Aug 2007 19:54 UTC, submitted by SK8T
Mac OS X Apple appears to be accelerating seeds of Mac OS X Leopard to developers. After only 5 days since the last seed (9A500n), Apple has issued a new version of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard to developers. The latest seed is listed at build 9A527 (client) and 9A528a (server), and reportedly list a number of less significant 'known issues' compared to prior seeds.
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RE[3]: Extra Details
by tyrione on Sun 26th Aug 2007 05:02 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Extra Details"
tyrione
Member since:
2005-11-21

I'm not a big fan of the dock. I preferred the Shelf and the ability to double click an open app icon in Openstep while all the other app windows just instantly disappeared.

The intuitive interface of Keith Ohlfs hasn't been surpassed in OS X.

Keith is happy in marriage, but I just wish he'd accept that forever open offer to work with Steve once more.

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RE[4]: Extra Details
by gentlemanfinn on Sun 26th Aug 2007 14:09 in reply to "RE[3]: Extra Details"
gentlemanfinn Member since:
2006-02-19

I'm not completly sure what you mean. I never tryed Openstep but

Option-Click (on dock icon)

Might be what you are looking fore.

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RE[5]: Extra Details
by tyrione on Sun 26th Aug 2007 18:55 in reply to "RE[4]: Extra Details"
tyrione Member since:
2005-11-21

In Openstep the command-key depressed in combination with a double-click left mouse button would make key and order front that applications open presentation (windows and menus) while simultaneously autohiding all other windows from other open applications.

Option-Click on a dock icon is different behavior and not very useful.

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