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Extremely handy information contained within. Not so great if you're an absolute hater of competing OSes but for me, a guy who has to live/work in both worlds, this is fantastic.

I do this all the time, great tip!

@codykniffen: Ahem, it may be worth noting that I must have hit the tab and enter key to royally screw up that comment....

It may be worth noting that running weekly and monthl

@quikboy: And most of what's listed is available here as a free download to OS X users as well, or a system change via the Terminal. If you don't know it, don't knock it.

It is possible to change the default file format of your "Grab" screenshots without any third-party apps.

Look at all that crap in the menu bar. = ) Out of curiosity, what is that on the far left of said bar?

Nice find! Any details on memory or CPU usage?

Better? Yes. Integrated neatly into the Finder toolbar and lacking as much bloat and overhead? NO! I don't think you can compare the two applications because they're not meant to do the same things.

Looks good, very streamlined. As stated, almost not noticeable. That's the best kind of change.

The majority of people still aren't ready for Linux distros on their desktops. I have "geek" friends who won't dare venture into an OS where they can't play their favorite games with easy.

Well I do realize this is a post about "Jiggler" but wow! What a nice find with Caffeine. Simple, to the point.

I already knew the results but here we go:

Yes! I also have been wondering how to do this on my MacBook.

Not really a hack but my thumb drive allows me to leave my laptop at home doing it's own thing and still have my important data with me. Being dial-up crippled at home I often download stuff to my "needs sorted" folder on my thumb drive, and then move it all to the "needs sorted" folder on my MacBooks desktop. When

Geeze guys, why don't you just come out with it and declare anyone who found this interesting as an "idiot"?

@TomFrost: There's always SpanningSync for us Mac/iCal users. Unfortunately the guy behind that (which is a great app) wants $65 for a permanent license (or $25/yr). Kinda pricey for a two-way syncing utility though.