Turn off Mission Control’s zoom effect that appear whenever it’s activated or deactivated in OS X 10.7 and above.
Notification Center: Change banner’s display time
By default all banners from the Notification Center stays 5 seconds on your screen. You can adjust how long Notification Center banners are shown before they disappear. To do this use the following command in OS X Terminal:
Place the OS X Dock in a screen corner
The OS X Dock is centered along the bottom of the screen, with OS X Terminal you can pin the Dock into the corner of your Mac’s screen. This method works with both 2D & 3D versions of the Dock.
Give OS X a flatter look inspired by iOS 7
The default theme in OS X still has, despite the change in iOS 7, lots of shades and gradient effects incorporated in the theme. This can be disabled by using a terminal command and give the finder window and a few other programs a flatter look. The resulting appearance is flatter and whiter window that’s showing brighter colors and less shadowing. Add the following command in Terminal:
Get a Transparent Dock in OS X Mavericks
In OS X 10.9 Mavericks Apple didn’t hardly changed the Dock, yet you can adjust the design slightly using a terminal command. It’s possible to give the dock a transparent look. Add the following command in Terminal:
Safari: Highlight Non-Retina images
In OS X 10.9 Mavericks Apple didn’t hardly changed the Dock, yet you can adjust the design slightly using a terminal command. It’s possible to give the dock a transparent look. Add the following command in Terminal:
Twitter: Show full names in Timeline
it’s possible to enable some hidden features for the ‘Twitter For Mac’ application with some Terminal commands. With the following command you can enable to display the full names of your followers in your timeline. Close Twitter and add the following command in Terminal.