Publisher's Description
From Donelleschi:
Sticky Windows is an application for Mac OS X Tiger which extends the tab browsing experience to the Desktop. Sticky Windows shrinks your windows into tabs when you drag a window towards the edge of your screen. Providing you with a completely clutter-free workspace. By clicking on the tab the user can show and hide the window.
The tab can be created by dragging a window on any side of the screen (more than one screen configuration is supported too). When the mouse reaches the margin of the screen a tab will appear.
To remove a tab, simply drag it away from the screen edge. If the window is not currently visible when the tab is dismissed, the original window is re-displayed on the screen.
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What's new in this version:
- Sticky Windows is now fully compatible with Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5)
- Compatibility with Spaces added
- Compatibility with Leopard's System Preferences added
- Performance improvements on machines with slow graphic cards
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"Invaliable - hope it gets updated for SN"
Version: Sticky Windows 2.4
Pros
Great App!
Cons
No longer works in Snow Leopard. There is a clear explanation as to why on the developer's site.
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"Still doesn't work with Snow Leopard"
Version: Sticky Windows 2.4
Pros
Nice idea but it doesn't work with Snow Leopard.
Cons
I can't get the thing to work with Snow Leopard.
Summary
I downloaded it, installed it and went to authorize it. I get a small screen that tells me I need to enter my password to authorize it but it doesn't give me anywhere to enter a password. Am I suppose to create a new password, use my mac password? I tried to restart my mac hoping that would fix things but to no avail. Hopefully they will fix this at some point.
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