When you send an image from iPhoto through an email, you can do this with the built-in mail function. Here you must use the email templates. With the following command you can disable this behavior and send pictures through the mail application and immediately create a new message.
Disable the Mission Control zoom effect in Mac OS X
Turn off Mission Control’s zoom effect that appear whenever it’s activated or deactivated in OS X 10.7 and above.
Notification Center: Change banner’s display time
By default all banners from the Notification Center stays 5 seconds on your screen. You can adjust how long Notification Center banners are shown before they disappear. To do this use the following command in OS X Terminal:
Place the OS X Dock in a screen corner
The OS X Dock is centered along the bottom of the screen, with OS X Terminal you can pin the Dock into the corner of your Mac’s screen. This method works with both 2D & 3D versions of the Dock.
Give OS X a flatter look inspired by iOS 7
The default theme in OS X still has, despite the change in iOS 7, lots of shades and gradient effects incorporated in the theme. This can be disabled by using a terminal command and give the finder window and a few other programs a flatter look. The resulting appearance is flatter and whiter window that’s showing brighter colors and less shadowing. Add the following command in Terminal:
Get a Transparent Dock in OS X Mavericks
In OS X 10.9 Mavericks Apple didn’t hardly changed the Dock, yet you can adjust the design slightly using a terminal command. It’s possible to give the dock a transparent look. Add the following command in Terminal:
Safari: Highlight Non-Retina images
In OS X 10.9 Mavericks Apple didn’t hardly changed the Dock, yet you can adjust the design slightly using a terminal command. It’s possible to give the dock a transparent look. Add the following command in Terminal: