I was just playing around with stacks and I found out that if you hold shift and click on a stack it springs up VERY slow, kind of cool looking the first time you do it, kind of stupid after that lol.
lol wow i didnt know that one. i wonder why they did that
I don't know if it serves some practical purpose, probably just a show-off. But the shift-click combo to slow down animations has been around for a long time in Mac OS X. I have to check this out to be sure, but I think maybe since Puma (10.1).
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Not quite a bug, but kinda pointless too
lol wow i didnt know that one. i wonder why they did that
I don't know if it serves some practical purpose, probably just a show-off. But the shift-click combo to slow down animations has been around for a long time in Mac OS X. I have to check this out to be sure, but I think maybe since Puma (10.1).
lol wow i didnt know that one. i wonder why they did that
Possibly debugging so they can check the effect works correctly on a number of machines easily.
More likely because it's cool though.
Possibly debugging so they can check the effect works correctly on a number of machines easily.
More likely because it's cool though.
It's been there since DP3 when Steve first showed Mac OS X with Aqua to the public. He used it in demos of the minimize warp effect to the Dock.