Number Genie Mac OS


Mac Os Mojave

GLib is a cross platform general purpose utility library that works on many Unix-like platforms, Windows and Mac OS X. GLib provides things like data types, type conversions, string utilities, file utilities, a mainloop abstraction, etc. GObject is part of GLib and provides Genie's object system. Mac OS 8.0 introduces the most visible changes in the line-up, including the Platinum interface and a native PowerPC multithreaded Finder. Mac OS 8.1 introduces a new, more efficient file system named HFS Plus. Mac OS 8.5 is the first version of the Mac OS to require a PowerPC processor.

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I was able to change the Dock behaviour to scale by doing a
kill -HUP <id number>
on the process called: /System/Library/CoreServices/Dock.app/Contents/MacOS/Dock -psn_0_7471105
But some of the other settings (blue triangle, etc) didn't change. Anyone have any similar experience?

Does anyone know if there is a way to disable the genie-type effects completely? Thanks.
PT

Another way to apply changes is to run the following apple script:
tell application 'Dock'
quit
end tell
It will quit and then restart the dock. Apple had this script on their site for awhile (with other Dock scripts), although I'm not sure if it's still there.
-GallenX

Here's a simple GUI utility called 'Tinker Tool' for changing these settings. It will also let you create translucent terminal windows that look awesome though they don't completely behave themselves.
http://www.bresink.de/osx

After a bit of fooling around, I've discovered that minimizing (or maximizing) with the shift key down will display the effect in Slow Motion, as Steve Jobs did in the MacWorld Keynote Demos. It works with all three settings, Genie, Scale, and Suck. Sure it's slower, but seeing the animation is fun for a few minutes.

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The easies way to see the changes is to quit 'Dock' in the ProcessViewer. No log-out required.

I found the the same three minimize graphics changes as you, but they were in the system prefs under 'dock'
NOTE: This may be because I have 10.1

I use 10.1.3 and Dock prefs only lists genie and scale. Check again, cause I'm not sure it has all three. I have to use Tinker Tool to get the third.
djpk

Absolutly It is not working under Tiger ! you can type whenever you want nothing !!!
defaults write com.apple.Dock mineffect genie
defaults write com.apple.Dock mineffect suck
defaults write com.apple.Dock mineffect scale
Zero !!!! ???

You might want the model name or serial number of your Mac when checking warranty coverage, searching for specifications, creating a home inventory, selling, giving away, or trading in your Mac, or learning whether it is compatible with the latest Mac operating system or other software or hardware.

Use About This Mac

From the Apple menu  in the corner of your screen, choose About This Mac. You should see an overview of your Mac, including its model name and serial number.


If you see a window like this, double-click the version number beneath “OS X” to show the serial number:


Mojave

Use System Information

Number Genie Mac Os X

The System Information app also shows your Mac model and serial number. Open the app, then select Hardware on the left side of the System Information window. The model name and serial number appear on the right:

Number Genie Mac Os 11

Other solutions

  • Look on the outside of your Mac, or check the original packaging, receipt, or invoice as described on the product-ID page for MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook, iMac, Mac mini, or Mac Pro.
  • Sign in to appleid.apple.com, then look for your Mac in the Devices section. If you see your Mac there, click its name to see the model name and serial number.
  • If you still need help, contact an Apple Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider.