When looking at the Dock, it can be difficult to tell when a running Mac app has been hidden from view. But with a quick Terminal command, hidden app icons can fade into the background with lower...
http://www.macyourself.com/2012/02/13/make-hidden-app-icons-translucent-in-your-macs-dock/
Apple has made some significant user interface changes to OS X 10.7 Lion. If it's too much change for you to handle all at once, there are ways you can disable many of Lion's newest features. The...
http://www.macyourself.com/2011/07/31/disable-os-x-lions-app-resume-reverse-scrolling-and-more/
Expanding on some features already in previous versions of Mac OS X and also introducing new ones, 10.6 Snow Leopard offers users more ways to work with minimized windows. As mentioned at the end...
http://www.macyourself.com/2009/10/27/nifty-ways-to-minimize-un-minimize-windows-in-snow-leopard/
Stacks are like mini-Finder viewers built right into the Dock. The feature got a few nice improvements in Mac OS X Snow Leopard and, with some shortcuts and customizations, it can be even better....
http://www.macyourself.com/2009/09/28/tweaks-keyboard-shortcuts-for-stacks-in-10-6-snow-leopard/
When OS X 10.5 Leopard came out a little under 2 years ago, the Mac community was split between those who loved the new 3D glass shelf Dock and those who despised it. With a quick tweak in Termin...
http://www.macyourself.com/2009/09/22/not-digging-the-3d-glass-dock-in-10-5-and-10-6-enable-2d-mode/
We published an article called "Cool new enhancements to Exposé in Mac OS X Snow Leopard " a couple weeks ago thinking that was all the feature had to offer, but it turns out that's not the case...
http://www.macyourself.com/2009/09/14/even-more-ways-to-utilize-expose-in-os-x-10-6-snow-leopard/
Exposé was fantastic before, and with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard it just got even better. Apple has made great changes to the way it displays windows and how users can interact with them. Snow L...
http://www.macyourself.com/2009/08/31/cool-new-enhancements-to-expose-in-mac-os-x-snow-leopard/
The Mac OS X Dock is already extremely useful, but it seems there's always something new to learn about it. Find out how to add spacers between Dock icons, temporarily reverse magnification setti...
The Dock is one of Mac OS X's greatest features and sometimes we tend to love it so much that it gets packed full of application icons. Take advantage of Stacks in Leopard to give your Dock some ...
http://www.macyourself.com/2009/04/29/is-your-macs-dock-cramped-use-stacks-to-categorize-app-icons/
Are you tired of looking at generic folder icons or clashing document thumbnails in your Mac's Dock? Put your own personal spin on Stacks and create custom icons to differentiate them. Stacks are...
http://www.macyourself.com/2009/04/10/how-to-create-set-your-own-custom-stacks-icons-in-leopard/
Dock space is valuable, especially when you've got a lot going on at once. With the simple drag and drop interface of FoggyNoggin Software's Dock Dodger, you can take back control of your Dock an...
http://www.macyourself.com/2009/01/10/hide-running-app-icons-in-the-dock-with-drag-drop-dock-dodger/
Whenever someone who's new to Mac OS X uses the Dock for the first time, they're always intrigued. At first it's a love affair based on eye candy alone, but the Dock offers much more than just go...
http://www.macyourself.com/2008/12/05/useful-tips-for-working-with-and-customizing-your-macs-dock/