![]() ![]() Happily I was wrong, which is why I'm typing as fast as my excited fingers will allow so I can share this tip with you! I was half expecting AFloat to work well with iChat, Safari, etc, but not Logic. ![]() Once installed you can designate the selected window as a floating window, pin a window to the desktop, adjust the opacity / transparency of a window and much more. So what does Afloat do? Simply put, it is a free window management utility that works for most applications. ![]() You can download it for Leopard and Snow Leopard here. I then decided to investigate further and thanks to Mojave uncovered Afloat buried deep in the recesses of my Downloads folder. ![]() the Environment window and Lists windows are the only main editing windows that can float above the rest. At the same time I was asked about the ability to make any of the Editing windows in Logic into a floating window (always on top regardless of whether it is active or inactive). Thankfully, the other day, a member of the forums, Mojave, reminded me about one of these, AFloat. However, there were so many free utilities "floating" around vying for my attention that I simply didn't have time to include or test them all out - and of course, some of them became nothing more than another forgotten addition to my Downloads folder. I'm a sucker for trying out the latest utilities and applications for the Mac and I even featured a few of my favourites in my Advanced OS X 201 Snow Leopard tutorial. ![]()
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