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Hello all,
This is my very first thread here on the forum! I am an ancient mac lover, but finances have only recently made me an owner! Anyways, I'm on a macbook with 4 gigs of ram 2.5 ghz. when i add widgets to my dashboard, I get a really cool ripple effect. I'm sure you all know what I am refering to. Anyways, I was wondering if it was possible for me to get that effect into a minimizing effect. I think a lot of people would like/appreciate that effect on minimization. A nice ripple away...
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