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God help.

How to tile windows in mac os x leopard? Imagine you have dreamweaver, photoshop, firefox open. And two word documents.

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I am not quite sure as to the question, so I will try to give a few different answers.

Have you activated Boot Camp in the Mac OS 10.5 (it is a part of Leopard)? If you do, after that is to setup and install the Windows OS (XP or higher). After that you can install any of your Windows applications without any issue.

You can also install Parallels or VMware and follow the same instructions, but these prgrams have to buy those separately. I know I did for Parallels. Also in Parallels there is a shared folder section that lets you share files back and forth between Mac OSX and the Windows environment and applications. I am not sure about Boot Camp or VMware.

If you have done all of the above, what I personally do is have my Windows environment work on one of the assigned Spaces in 10.5. This way I can switch back and forth between assigned Spaces with Mac OSX and Windows and still keep the applications up and in a work environment.

I hope one of these is the answer to your question.

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Bless, Father Anthony,

It is about only and only open apps in Mac OS X, no MS Windows.

I have a iMac 24 and in my work I use at the same time more open apps like Dream, Photo, Fireworks, Firefox, and usually 2 word docs.

Now how to tile vertically or horizontally those 2 word open documents and to see simultaneously the Dreaweaver? In MS Windows, any version, this is easy. But in Leopard?

I bought the Mac not long ago and I learn and learn.

Thank you again for your patience.

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Marian,

That is a different story. You could resize each applications window (by dragging the lower right corner) and then placing each side by side. Other than that I do not know what to recommend. I use Spaces in Leopard, to go back and forth between applications so I can keep the largest size window open for each application (helps my poor tired eyes). You can set that up if you are interested by clicking on the square with a number in your menu bar on the top. Once I got used to it, I would not have it any other way.

Maybe someone else has an idea how to do it more efficiently.

Good luck.

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