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Secrets preference panel updated for Snow Leopard
From time to time we have shared hidden settings in applications which can be used to "tweak" an app's behavior, such as forcing Snow Leopard's dictionary to reuse the same window or make the print dialog expanded by default. These settings are normally changed using the Terminal.app which can be daunting to some.Secrets is a (free!) preference panel which has collected a bunch of these settings and made changing them as simple as checking a box or choosing from a drop-down panel of possible choices. It includes settings for about 40 different applications, from Apple applications such as Mail, iCal, iChat, Finder, Front Row, Keynote, DVD Player (and more) to third-party applications including Adium, Audio Hijack Pro, BBedit, EyeTV, VMware Fusion, and TextMate (just to name a few). Some applications have a lot of hidden settings, and some have only one or two.
If you see a setting but don't know what it does, click it and Secrets will show a brief explanation (these are also available on the Secrets website, but they are easier to read in the preference panel). If you change a setting which requires you to restart the application, Secrets will tell you, and even give you a "Quit This" button. (It's usually best to make these changes when the app isn't running.)
Unfortunately at least one of the secret settings from 10.5 doesn't seem to work in 10.6. That is, the setting to turn HelpViewer into a regular (instead of floating) window. There may be others.
I'm off to explore and see what new goodies Alcor (the developer of Secrets, who you may also know as the creator of Quicksilver) has uncovered.
Thanks to the recently-revived Hawk Wings site for bringing this to my attention. If you use Apple's Mail.app, Hawk Wings is a great site for tips and information.
Update: We seem to have taken down the Secrets website (oops!) but you can download the preference panel from a mirror (zip) (166kb).

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Hareball82 said 2:06PM on 11-05-2009
And just like that ... their site has reached their serving quota. Wow, that was quick. Guess I'll have to wait for later to get it. Page states "Over Quota. This application is temporarily over its serving quota. Please try again later."
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RestaurantShareApp said 2:07PM on 11-05-2009
403 - Over quota! I want the app badly...
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Jim said 2:13PM on 11-05-2009
This mirror worked for me:
http://blacktree-secrets.googlecode.com/files/Secrets_1.0.6.zip
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Tim Gaden said 2:49PM on 11-05-2009
Thanks for the link love. TUAW r0x0rs.
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Logan said 2:16PM on 11-05-2009
I can't stress enough how awesome this app is. So many great setting changes.
To those who can't access it, I uploaded the version I downloaded 15 minutes ago. Here's the link: http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/7/4/1238311/Secrets.prefPane.zip
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Almir said 6:01PM on 11-05-2009
Being a fairly new Mac user this will come in handy. Will definitely check it out.
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Alex said 4:43PM on 12-16-2009
Ahhhhh! Have you guys figured out how to get rid of the Help floating window in Snow Leopard? I don't care if it's through the terminal or whatever, I just really wanna get rid of that!
Please help.
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