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7 thoughts on “Leopard’s Text Edit icon has hidden “Easter Egg””
What other Easter Eggs are out there in Leopard–you mentioned it Michael, so let’s here them!
@Bryan
Off the top of my head, the first one I think of is the Windows “Blue Screen of Death” Icon, and the multi-page PDF docutments in Preview Trick (although that one might not be an Easter Egg as much as a kick ass function)
What feature with multipage pdf’s?
Also cool lil easter egg.
@Steve
Preview in Leopard has a multipage PDF feature. All you have to do is drag your images or documents into the drawer then hit save as PDF…if you have multiple pages, it will save it as a multi-page PDF.
It’s pretty darn awesome.
One sentence in the new TextEdit icon isn’t exactly the same as in the Think Different ad campaign: « You can quote them, you can disagree with them, glorify of vilify them. »
suck my balls 🙂
That’s cool!
I thought there’s some subliminal message, it catches my eyes everytime I CMD-TAB.