Here is some additional information about a few of the applications found in the Dock.
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Sherlock, in System 9 this application served to find items. Functions for searching your hard drive and searching the Internet have been split up. Details about Sherlock can be found below. | |
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System Preferences. This is the application used to set preferences for your computer. See Chapter 5 for more information. | |
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Finder. This is the actual application that is running all of the time to present your desktop and keep track of your files. You can always switch back to your desktop by clicking on the Finder icon in the Dock. You can also switch between open Finder windows by clicking and holding down your mouse over this icon and selecting from the list of open windows. | |
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Trash. Deleted items go here until you empty the trash to delete them permanently. Click and hold on this icon to select the 'Empty Trash' command. | ![]() |
Sherlock:
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Sherlock is now a separate application. Sherlock organizes similar search sites from the Internet into groups called channels. Each channel provides different search results. Sherlock no longer searches your hard drive; instead, it searches only on the Internet. |
| A connection to the Internet is required for Sherlock to function correctly. Please note that the translation channel will provide literal translations, not idiomatic translations. In other words, a sentence that works in English may not mean the same when translated word for word into another language. Use with caution! | |