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Widescreen Mac Mail

Stumbled upon an awesome little plugin for Mail today: Letterbox. Very cool! It sets up Mail to display as 3 columns, instead of the default 2 columns/2 rows typical appearance. Works a whole lot better on this beautiful widescreen :-) Not to mention, having a narrower column for the actual message is much easier to read, a nice usability boost!

posted 6 Jun 2006
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#1
Scott wrote 4 years 12 weeks ago

Its named something like that. Where you lightly ‘hit’ your laptop and it calls the desktop switcher to change your desktop.

Works with the hard drive sensor btw

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ted wrote 4 years 12 weeks ago

Yeah that rocks! Thanks to Mac for the nifty built in sensor, all sorts of cool apps are springing up :-)

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