Leopard cheat sheet
Here's a handy little cheat sheet for Mac OS X Leopard from O'Reilly. I didn't realize there were so many Finder shortcuts! Command-T puts something in the sidebar! Command-Shift-G lets you type in a folder name! Cool!
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