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Retraction - Does NOT work properly with Leopard! - Version: 1.3.8, 1/13/2008 02:02PM PST
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iHatePC
Okay, here's the deal...AutoHide works with Leopard but you can not modify the preferences and exclude certain applications from hiding. So for me it's pretty much worthless unless someone can come up with a workaround. I tried to edit the prefs file with BBEdit (copying my old pref from Tiger) but AutoHide just seemed to ignore the modifications.
Seems to be working fine work with Leopard - Version: 1.3.8, 1/13/2008 01:39PM PST
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iHatePC
After reading the previous comment about AutoHide not working with Leopard I decided to try DragThing's auto-hiding feature. I love Dragthing for it's custom dock features but I was not as happy with it's implementation of automatically hiding applications as compared to AutoHide.
Today I decided to install AutoHide 1.3.8 and try it for myself. After a few minutes of testing AutoHide seems to be working great with Leopard. Perhaps the previous user who said it did not work "upgraded" to Leopard (as compared to a clean install) and this caused some preference problems. All I can tell you is that I did a clean install on a new Mac Pro and so far it seems to be working fine.
I will report back here if it fails with Leopard but so far so good!
Today I decided to install AutoHide 1.3.8 and try it for myself. After a few minutes of testing AutoHide seems to be working great with Leopard. Perhaps the previous user who said it did not work "upgraded" to Leopard (as compared to a clean install) and this caused some preference problems. All I can tell you is that I did a clean install on a new Mac Pro and so far it seems to be working fine.
I will report back here if it fails with Leopard but so far so good!