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Toggle Dock Magnification Temporarily

Apple makes it easy to turn Dock magnification on and off in the Dock submenu of the Apple menu. But you can toggle Dock magnification even more easily, and temporarily, by pressing Control-Shift as you mouse over the Dock. This trick can be useful in both directions—enabling magnification when you normally have it off, and disabling it if you prefer to run with it on most of the time.

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Trexar Releases MacHeadlines 1.7

Trexar Releases MacHeadlines 1.7 -- Trexar Technologies today released MacHeadlines 1.7, an update to the product previously known as NewsTicker. Much like Trexar's MacTuner and WeatherTracker, MacHeadlines provides a dedicated interface to information from the Web, in this case scrolling headlines, stock prices, and other information in a highly customizable window. Click a headline to load the associated article in your Web browser. MacHeadlines comes pre-configured with some common news sites, and you can add your own (including TidBITS). MacHeadlines requires System 7.5.1 or later with Open Transport 1.1 or better. MacHeadlines is $20 shareware; the evaluation version expires after 20 days. [ACE]

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