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VIDEO: Windows Management with Divvy

Divvy 318x278 VIDEO: Windows Management with Divvy As boring and uninspiring as managing onscreen windows is, Divvy from Mizage makes it dead sexy. I know Mac OS X has Spaces and Exposé and I was all excited about those before they came out too but, now that I have them, they drive me crazy. Spaces I just have turned off and Exposé, though it helps me every so often when I lose a window, is just not a part of my geek utility belt as much as I had envisioned.

Divvy, on the other hand, does what I need doing and does it well. I can tell it, “I want this window to take up exactly 4/7 of the left side of my screen and I want this other window wit take up the other 3/7.” Heck, I can even tell it to make them overlap a bit. All I have to do is summon Divvy’s little window, drag and draw the area on the miniature screen it shows and the window snaps into submission.Then I can save those dimensions and setups to Divvy’s shortcuts menu and reduce the whole procedure down to summoning Divvy’s window and hitting a shortcut key.

Divvy does suffer from some logistical problems with complicated application interfaces like Adobe Photoshop, where there are windows and palettes and multiple navigation bars, but it does work—you may have to adjust the grid in Divvy’s Appearance tab to get better handling around the toolbars. Divvy is fabulous and sells for $14 US.

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KB Covers

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KB Covers are durable silicone covers for Apple Keyboards and Laptops. I had the chance to test out a few of their products, including a few for the MacBook Pro and a few for the Apple Aluminum Keyboard. They have many different styles, and different designs, including Keyboard Covers that have printed shortcuts on them, such as for Photoshop or Final Cut.

These KB Covers are molded for the exact product you order them for, and look very good with the overall Apple design. They are washable, so if you happen to get them dirty, it is quite easy to clean. They help to protect your new shiny Mac or Keyboard for dust, spills, and wearing away. Its very easy to remove them, and switch between covers if you do happen to order a few.

I see KB Covers as great accessories for every Mac user, especially those who work on the go a lot, and those that work in messy places.

Product Info:

Name: KB Covers
Price: $24.95 to $39.99 depending on model

FoggyNoggin releases freeware Dock icon removal tool– Dock Dodger

August Trometer, software developer over at FoggyNoggin Software, released Dock Dodger 0.1 yesterday. What this little freeware app does is a little dark and a little mysterious: it allows you to drag an application’s icon from the Finder into the Dock Dodger window and then, the next time you launch that application, its icon will not appear in the Dock.

As we all know, the Dock can quickly get cluttered with icons. There are the applications we’re running, the ones we use often and even files and shortcuts–the Dock is at once handy and horrendous. August developed Dock Dodger partially at my request. And while neither one of us expects everyone to rid their Dock of every running application’s icon, there are some applications that just need to run in the background and never need to be accessed. So, why should their icon take up real estate in the Dock?

Even though Dock Dodger 0.1 is totally free and, thus, you don’t actually buy it, August has posted a little “Caveat Emptor” on the application’s product page that you should peruse before using the software.
Note:The same internal switch that disables an application’s Dock icon also removes the app from the “Force Quit” menu and exempts it from Application Switching (Command-Tabbing). If you do need to quit the Dock Dodged application and cannot access it by clicking a window or palette from that application, you must use the Activity Monitor to get it to quit.