Adam C. Engst, publisher of the excellent TidBITS newsletter ("Mac news for the rest of us"), called out to the Twitterverse for help with a pet vexation. He wanted to be able to simply click on the Desktop and have all Finder windows come in front of all other windows. Normally when you click the Desktop, the Finder is activated but its windows may be obscured behind those of other applications.
And thus FinderFront was created. It is a simple
Gives you complete control over what display Front Row uses on your Mac.
Changes the icons in Apple Front Row to real photos of items for each category.
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