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Faking Fullscreen Mode

Faking Fullscreen Mode by merlinmann.
Faking fullscreen mode on your Mac | 43 Folders

Feh. The screen capture queered my deal; there's no scroll or bottom tool bar when I was just using it. 

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factoryjoe  Pro User  says:

Alternatively, you can use something like Backdrop.
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merlinmann  Pro User  says:

That’s pretty sweet, Chris — I wish it could shut off chrome and menus too. I'm so easily distrac...Hey! Let's ride bikes!

Ulysses is great at this, but 100 euros is too rich for Daddy’s blood. I wish someone would write a haxie that basically emulates (Saft? SafariStand?)’s ability to do full screen in Safari. I would use that shit everywhere.
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ginatrapani  Pro User  says:

White on black is so much easier on the eyes...
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vincentvanwylick says:

What I miss on my mac is the ability to automatically have windows put together vertically, i.e. next to eachother. Windows has that options, one of it's few improvements over Mac. It just makes 'plagiarism' that much easier ;)... kidding, but I tend to work a lot with my email + browser or word + browser open.
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jmck says:

DevonThink has a "Ulysses" mode as well...
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Adam Keys  Pro User  says:

This is the sort of screenshot I love. That being the sort where I can peer in and make wild guesses about the workflow of strangers.

So do you normally compose in TextMate or was that just for demonstration?

The bit where you use WordPress' more tag within Markdown is pretty neat as well, I did not realize one could do so.

Salutations.
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jazzmasterson  Pro User  says:

Yay, I got an unqueered screen grab. Hooray for Cmd-Shift-4.
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Palosny says:

Also, you could use Launchbar to switch between apps with only one app visible at a time. If you drag the window for each app to fill the screen, then only that app would be visable at a time.
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