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derekamoss

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Jul 18, 2002
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If a window is completely within view of one screen (not half sticking off right or left end of the screen), you can shove a window upwards and it goes underneath the apple menu. If the window is cut off by the end of the screen to the left or right side the apple menu acts like a barrier as before.
 

westonm

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Jun 19, 2007
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I experienced the same bug in Lion. I was never able to reproduce it with reliability, although it happened fairly often. Haven't seen it on Mountain Lion yet.
 
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