it’s possible to enable some hidden features for the ‘Twitter For Mac’ application with some Terminal commands. With the following command you can enable to type anywhere in the application to automatically start a new tweet. Close Twitter and add the following command in Terminal.
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Twitter: Open links in the background
When you open a link in the Twitter Application you continue to browse the current web page in your browser. With the following command you can open links in the background.
Enable momentum scrolling for Magic Mouse
The Mouse System Preferences pane does not include an option to enable momentum scrolling. The setting is a hidden preference. Use following command in Terminal to enable momentum scrolling.
Enable spring loaded Dock items
Spring-loaded Dock items are supposed to save you time by allowing you to drag a file over the folder/icon. Hover it for a few seconds and the application/folder will open. Use the following command to enable these feature:
Enable the full size window preview in Mission Control
Mission Control groups previews of windows from the same app. By hovering the cursor over a these group and scrolling up, you can see that the group showing more detail in those behind the main window. With the following command you enable to see a full size preview of the contents.
Enable full name display in Twitter for Mac
By default twitter shows only the twitter usernames in their application. With the following command it’s possible to enable to display the full name instead the twitter username.
Disable the Spaces Animation in Mac OS X
Anytime you navigate between Spaces in OS X there’s a animation, this is nice but it makes switching between Spaces slower. You can disable the animation with the following command: