Hi,

Well, 10 new features, all small and nice, was not enough for a hungry  
Cat, so here is even 5 more findings in Finder:

•Wanna set a shortcut for converting some text in Finder, Mail,  
TextEdit or anywhere else directly to a spoken audio file in iTunes?  
You can set a shortcut for this and anything else in Finder or other  
apps by going to the menu bar in Finder, enter the Finder menu, open  
the Services menu item and select the Services Preferences. There you  
have the command center for all your shortcuts now. Including some new  
and very useful features.
•Wanna check your version, your Macs serial number or the MacOS build  
number in a quick way? Take a look in the "About this Mac" under the  
Apple menu. Each time you click on the button showing the version  
number, you will get a new piece of info.
•Confused by the "Select all" procedure in Leopard, where standing on  
a folder selects all the items inside of it? Well, not anymore. If you  
dive into a folder in column mode, containing several items, and focus  
on a folder, a command-A will select all items in the folder you dived  
into, and not the items in the folder you have focused on.
•Need to run a 64-bit app in 32-bit mode by some reason? In the  
command-I info window you will find a checkbox for just that purpose  
somewhere down in that window.
•Using iDisk from your Finder and would like to solve sync conflicts  
automatically? Open System Preferences, go to the MobileMe panel,  
click on the iDisk tag and check the checkbox at the bottom to make  
sure iDisk always keeps the file with the newest modification date.

Investigation continues, mission not completed. ;-)

Take care,
John André




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