When you open Finder the window pops open and the search function is there. Is there anyway to put that search box up top in my title bar like by my clock?
The magnifying glass is a separate program from Finder called, Spotlight and it is more than just a search feature. Read up on it. It is AWESOME! i.e. - type in the name of any application and hit enter. It opens right up for you.
Type in a word, any word. It searches the dictionary for you. Type in a calculation such as 28*450 or sqrt(64). It's a calculator, too...etc, etc.
Actually, it's the Dock that kind of makes the "window roll-up" obsolete. I jumped from OS9 to Leopard, so I don't know how long that remained an option. If it still works, I don't miss it!
Actually, the double click that used to roll it up, now sends it to the Dock.
"Roll up the windows"??? Do you mean the "show desktop" feature? If that's what you're looking for, it's fn+F11 for new Macs and it's a function of Exposé.
Lemme guess; you're under 20 years of age, and your first OS was Cheetah. Did I get that right?
The old "roll up" windows feature left the top bar visible. Back in the day, there was no tool bar, just the name of the window appeared. There was no Dock, no Expose. Computers still ran on electricity though.
Spotlight can do so much more than Windows Instant Search. So much more.
I remember back when I was about 12 years old (that was about seven years ago) my middle school had Macintosh machines- notably CRT iMacs and the Performa line as well as a few Power Macs (not the colorful G3- the old beige models) running in the engineering lab. Not a single one ran OS X- it was all OS 9 and 8. (It brought me back to the days of Kindergarten when my elementary school had Macintosh LC 520 with OS 7 and this program called KidPix.) Amazing how far Apple has come. Between Kindergarten and high school, I had always used Windows- didn't know what I was missing LOL. I do remember the "rollup"..and the Display Postscript (which I liked far better than Windows GUI)
OS7, and maybe 8 as well, did not have the roll-up feature. You had to get a third-party enhancement called..... Window Shade. Yeah. That was it. ...pretty descriptive of what it did.
Follow-up:
Double clicking the "title bar" of a Stickies note window will make it "roll up" and display the first line or so of its content in the formerly blank bar.
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