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   Wed, 05 Jan 2005   
  
  
  
    Hiding and quitting apps from the OS X Application Switcher
    
     
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    I'm a heavy user of OS X's Command Tab application switcher (a holdover from my Windows using years). I also use the Hide Application functionality that Tim Bray wrote about yesterday, which has been around from pre OS X days. But I didn't learn that that you could hide application from the application switcher until I read this week's Apple - Pro - Tip of the Week.
 
   
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