HI,
Chris,

It is called Mars or something.

Regards,
Alex,


On 7-Jul-09, at 5:04 PM, Chris Gilland wrote:

>
> OK, it is very obvious to me, that command+H will hide applications  
> and
> place them as running in the dock, but what happens if you don't  
> want them
> to be in command+tab order?  In other words, Is there a 3rd party  
> app that
> would let me keep the apps of my choice running, but rather than  
> putting
> them in the dock as running would allow me to select from a list of
> applications.  I know vo+F1 twice will do this, but that's not quite  
> what
> I'm talking about.  I am wanting that same effect, yes, but the  
> addition is
> I don't want them taking up places in my command tab presses.  I'll  
> give ya
> two perfect examples.
>
> Using Quick time through the flip4Mac app, I love! listenning to xm  
> radio
> online.  Well, once I navigate in Safari to the player page and get  
> the
> station up that I want to listen to, and get it playing in quick  
> time, I
> then obviously command q on safari.  Well, then if I hit command+H  
> on quick
> time, yeah, it hides it, and gets it out of my way so I can do other  
> things
> while I listen, but If I have several windows up, I don't wanna have  
> to hear
> quick time every time I command tab around.  Maybe I am just overly  
> picky,
> especially being I'm coming from a Windows background and am so  
> accustom to
> the system tray, but, I just like the least amount of clutter.  For
> instance, on my windows box, I never! have more than two at the ab,  
> suh,
> loot! most windows opened at once.  This means I only have two  
> windows to
> alt tab between.  Here's another example.
>
> I am a music lover.  Gotta have my good oal ITunes.  Well, I don't  
> like
> ITunes taking up an extra command tab press.  See, in Winedows, it's  
> cool,
> as I can tell ITunes to minimise to the system tray.  This means,  
> obviously
> then if I alt tab, ITunes doesn't get in the way.  I literally have  
> to go
> get it from the notification area/system tray.  I know Tiger, nor  
> Leopard
> can do this naturally that I know of, but I wonder if there is an
> application that would let me do get it out of the command tab  
> sequence
> while still giving me the control to bring it up on a need per need  
> basis.
>
> Again, call me picky but... is this just something I'm stuck with  
> getting
> used to, and just need to get my head around, or is there maybe a work
> around?
>
> Chris.
>
>
> >


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