I also recommend QuickHide:
http://www.macinsearch.com/infomac2/os/quick-hide-216.html.
>From that d/l site:
"Ever had a bunch of programs open and all your screen covered with open
documents and you need to go to the desktop quickly ? You'd have to go
"Finder" menu item and then select "Hide Others" or option-click on the
desktop, right?(BTW, option-clicking on the desktop only hides the
frontmost app) Not any more - enter QuikHide - a little extension that
does all this for you.
Here's what QukHide can do:
� The dot is either green ( indicating that you're in the Finder) or red
( you're in an application)
� Click on the dot brings you to the desktop and back to the
application . When you make a click on the dot QuikHide remembers the
app you were in before it jumps to the Finder
� Command - click on the dot (whether you're in the Finder or not)
brings up a dialog that lets you control whether Quikhide will "Hide
Others" when you're in the Finder.
� Option-drag will move the dot anywhere in the menubar - find the
position that is best for your screen
� Control-click on the dot will : If you're in the Finder- Quit all
open applications ; If you're in an app - Quit all apps except the one
you're in"

I'm not affiliated with it etcetc.

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