>> I don't play any games. I can't quit the finder on
>> this Pismo, can I? It's needed for basic desktop operation, no?
> 
> It usually occurs after a resolution switch, like when starting a game.
> 
> You can quit the finder, both in Mac OS X and 7, 8 or 9.
> Either by typing some code in the debug window or using any of the
> capable tools on versiontracker.com , it used to be a way to save a few
> bytes when low on memory. After you have quit all apps and you are left
> with nothing the Mac will restart the Finder for you automatically.

I went to the versiontracker site and looked through the offerings, but TBH,
don't know what I'm looking for. Nothing seemed to apply to my problem. What
is such an app's category? Or how would such an app be titled? Thanks


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