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 close the ‘New Tweet’ window with the ESC-key. Close Twitter and add the following command in Terminal.
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Increase the speed of OS X dialogs boxes
Mac OS X has dialog boxes that are displayed as an animated panel (named ‘sheets’) that emerges from the window’s title bar. The most popular sheet would be the ‘Save As’-box. It is possible to speed up the ‘sheet’ animation in the native Mac (Cocoa) applications.
Twitter: Prevent repeating avatars on a user profile timeline
it’s possible to enable some hidden features for the ‘Twitter For Mac’ application with some Terminal commands. With the following command you can prevent repeating avatars on a user profile timeline. Close Twitter and add the following command in Terminal.
OS X: Keep Quick Look windows in front
When viewing a file with QuickLook it will appear in the foreground of the screen. When you select a different window, QuickLook will go to the background. It’s possible to keep the QuickLook windows in front.
Twitter: Type anywhere to automatically start a new tweet
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.
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.
Mac OS X: Disable Mission Control and Spaces
If you never use Mission Control than it is possible to disable the feature entirely and save resources. If you disable Mission Control you also disable the Spaces feature, before disabling Mission Control, close all of your spaces.