(AKA disappearingItemCursor.)
It’s still in a poof folder, but the poof cursor is gone in OS X 10.10.2.
OS X poof cursor
2003 – 2015
http://i.imgur.com/84XZOAK.png
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@marcedwards I believe you still get the poof when ⌘ dragging system menu bar items away.0 retweets 0 likes -
@alexjprice Please give it a shot — I think the cursor changed globally in 10.10.2. We used it in our app and it’s now just the ⓧ.0 retweets 0 likes -
@marcedwards My bad, it still does the poof (unlike the dock) but does not have a corresponding cursor change prior to poofing.0 retweets 0 likes
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@marcedwards still waiting for busy cursor to get the Yosemite redesign it desperately needs http://drbl.in/nolH -
@jasonzigrino@marcedwards that is so lick-able that I wouldn't mind getting the spinning beachball :>0 retweets 0 likes -
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@marcedwards thanks, just wanted to give it the Yosemite feel while maintaining its origins. //@osxusr0 retweets 0 likes
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@marcedwards@eli_schiff Any word on whether closing a notification disappears in a poof? Final remaining bit of delight I can find in OS X.0 retweets 1 like -
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