Mac OS X Panther QuickSteps

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When you start an application or open a folder, the application or folder appears in a “window” on your screen, as does the Applications window in Figure 1-5.

Figure 1-5: A Finder window open to the Applications folder, showing a window’s features.

Each window has a number of features that are shown in Figure 1-5 and are referred to in the balance of this book.

Note

All windows have a title bar (although some display no text in it) and close, minimize, and zoom buttons (but one or more buttons may not be available). Most application windows have a sizing handle at the lower-right corner, which you can use to change the size of the window. Smaller windows, such as preference windows, don’t have a sizing handle.


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