On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 03:30 PM, Mac Canada wrote:


Hi ya'll, I was wondering if the cool slow Genie effect that Jobs demoed
when OS X was first being paraded to the world was built into the OS. It is.
Hold down the shift key while you click on the minimise (yellow) button and
OS X'll do the slow-mo effect (for those of you with small minds, be
prepared for hours of entertainment... especially whilst playing with
QuickTime movies that are on "Loop" :).


Eric.

That is pretty cool.
The kids get a kick out of watching it!
Another small thing they like to look at is when logging in to their own account they each have a password.
If it is entered incorrectly, the screen will 'shake' as if saying no, as a person does when saying no. No text alerts, so they know right away - handy for my three year old who can't read.
Just another reason that makes it seem like my iBook is 'alive'!
Anyone have any more?
Tim



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