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Mohammed, 21, Kuwait. I play videogames regularly, I watch movies casually and I drink coffee constantly. To extend upon this, my favorite game of all time is Super Metroid, my favorite movie is 2001: A Space Odyssey (directed by Stanley Kubrick) and my favorite type of coffee is Nescafe. When I'm bored of life and games I'm usually reading in my bed, sipping through my own cup of misery. I work in a very dull environment surrounded by some very dangerous equipments that could blow the country to pieces. I dream of creating an 8-bit game with some interesting gameplay mechanics in which I already planned. But that's not gonna happen. That's why it's called a dream.

Feel free to contact me anytime regarding any subject; colorization [at] gmail [dot] com (this is to prevent spam).
Apr 10
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[Mac] Niftier application folder

If you’re a Mac user, it’s a close chance that you already dragged your application folder to your dock. This cuts half the time you need to lauch your applications, which is really cool. Now, what to do if your applications folder gets new visitors every single day? I found a great way to elevate from this mess:

To this:

Nifty? I know. Here’s the trick.

  • Open up your Macintosh HDD, create a new folder, name it “Most Used”
  • Open your applications folder, go to your most-used applications (in my case, Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Transmit, to name a few) and for each of them right-click and choose “Make Alias”
  • After performing this to all your frequently-accessed apps, drag them all to the “Most Used” folder we just created. (drag the alliases NOT the original applications)
  • Drag the “Most Used” folder to your dock
  • Enjoy the lite experience!

Of course, you can update your folder everytime you install an application that you like and use frequently.