MegaZoomer Beats You Over the Head With Full Screen Everything
12:39 pm, February 8th, 2009, Dean Putney
Come with me on a journey: It’s two in the morning, you’ve been working on a report for ages and you’re hitting the hard part. You’d better do something to focus on this paper right now or you’re going to wind up fiddling with iTunes playlists and blindly posting on unsavory websites.
Enter MegaZoomer. With one stroke of command-return your paper just engulfed your entire screen. The WHOLE thing. You finish your paper in record time! The day is saved! Here’s an image of Safari filling my entire screen using MegaZoomer:
MegaZoomer can take any Cocoa-based application and zoom it up to the size of the whole screen. This means you’ve got great screen use for Safari, Aperture, most text editors and lots, lots more.
It even works with Terminal for those… really important coding projects.
The only downside of MegaZoomer is that you have to have SIMBL installed. If you don’t already have SIMBL installed, I’d suggest you look into it not only for MegaZoomer, but for the myriad of other great plugins that require it.
[thanks Larry]
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What’s the difference between MegaZoomer and StopLight (http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=26669) ?
This feature has to be in Snow Leopard !
Kevin, on February 8th, 2009 at 1:31 pm
Say, don’t you think this release is a bit late? I would have expected Apple itself to add such a feature in one of its OS X updates.
Vicky @ iPhone Game Reviews, on February 8th, 2009 at 5:01 pm