I have a question for the hivemind. I'm trying to teach my graphite iMac new OSX tricks. I can't remember the keyboard combo that will add a program to the Dock. Anybody know?
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I'm not sure if there is one, I just drag an application to the dock, and it adds it to the dock. Drag it away to remove it.
OSX Keyboard shortcuts: [link]
Aha! Found it...
"You can also add an application by Control-clicking (right-clicking) on its icon, while running, and choosing the "Keep in Dock" option."
That's it! thank you Daniel!
Gmail down for anyone else?
[eta: Can't get to Google.com either. Not good.]
No problems here - but this is hours after you posted.
Well, 30 minutes. And I still can't get to Google or Gmail, from either computer here.
Very strange.
Clear out your cookies and try it again.
Well, I got in fine, but this is two and a half hours since your last post.
Google has been out for me sporadically the last couple few days. Usually it's just the main service, but not news, etc.
I've been playing around with Mac Emulation on the PC. I'm not sure if this makes me an extreme Mac geek, or a Mac traitor.
But I have not only successfully run Mac OS X 10.3.4 in Windows XP, but connected to the internet with it.
Here's a screencap: [link]
ETA: if you ever try this? Have more RAM than I do. On a Pentium III/500 with 256mb Ram? Slooooooow.