Get more out of your Mac with these hidden OS X gems 1. Keychain Access Hidden deep in the Utilities folder of the Applications list, Keychain Access is a powerful app designed to store your username and password details for websites and apps, amongst other things. But for most ordinary users it has a useful trick up its sleeve. If you’ve set an app or website to login automatically, and have since forgotten the password, Keychain Access can reveal it to you. Open the app, then type the name of the app or website into the search field. Results will appear in the main app area, and look for any that are marked either "application password" or "web form password". Double-click one then, in the dialog box that appears, put a tick in Show Password. Then type your login password when prompted. 2. Stickies Few apps have the power to transform the way you w