Simon makes a good point. To which i would add: While switching, hold down option & command. That will get all applications to hide, except the one you are going to.
...press command-option-h when in the new application, and thus hide all others.
Thanks. [have you ever seen an OSX equivalent of "Auto Power on off"?]
Simon wrote:
Guys I haven't followed whole thread so appologies if it's been mentioned before..... Why not simply hold the option key down when switching between applications? that will hide the widow/application when you click on "new" destination. It's been there since system 7 (Cannot remember if it was a feature of 6.0.8 with multifinder Cheers, Simon
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