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Untrash the Trash

Feeling trasher's remorse? On Snow Leopard, you can open the Trash (click the Trash icon in the Dock) and "untrash" individual items there. Select one or more trashed items (files and folders) and choose File > Put Back. This returns the items to where they were when you originally put them in the trash. The keyboard shortcut is Command-Delete - the same as the shortcut for trashing an item in the first place, since in deleting something from the trash you are untrashing it.

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Matt Neuburg

 
 

FontExplorer X - What Was I Thinking?

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Recently I've been using Linotype's FontExplorer X, and now I'm wondering what on earth I was thinking, to have waited so long. It's terrific. All I'm using it for, basically, is to keep the fonts I don't use deactivated, so that applications start up quickly and font menus are kept short. I used to use Apple's Font Book for this, but FontExplorer is way better. The interface is an order of magnitude beyond what Font Book is capable of; it's ingenious but simple, and shows you incredible amounts of information easily in a single window. And, unlike Font Book, when you ask Font Explorer to disable a font, it stays disabled when you restart the computer.

This might merit a TidBITS article eventually, but I just wanted to take this opportunity now to rave a little in public.

 

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