tweaks
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Speed Up Your Mac’s Window Resize Animation With A Terminal Command
When you resize a window in OS X, there’s a nice little animation that shows the window expanding. If you don’t like this animation (or it’s just choppy and slow on your older Mac), OS X Daily shows us how to turn it off and make the resize instant.
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Get The Old Zoom Button Back In Yosemite With An Option-Click
Yosemite swapped out the old green “zoom” button with a new full-screen mode button. If you miss the old zoom function, you can get it back with an Option-Click.
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How Anti-Aliasing Smooths Out Your Games, And Which Type To Use
If you’ve ever played a video game on your PC, you’ve probably seen a setting called “anti-aliasing”, which smooths out jagged graphics. But there are different types of anti-aliasing, and some are better than others.
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Add Any Application To The Windows Context Menu
If you’re looking for a way to help clean up your Windows desktop icons and taskbar, you can make any application accessible in the desktop context menu. The How-To Geek has a simple method for adding any application to the context menu, and it just takes a few registry edits.