Switcheroo - b262Windows task bar-like Dock replacement |
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Needs some features - Version: b262, 8/26/2008 07:41AM PST
drtimothyjames
I will try the Leopard version. - Version: b262, 3/4/2008 04:31PM PST
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iGregThe Windows taskbar is intuitive and uniform.
I hope Switcheroo continues development into Leopard.
This should have been the dock in the first place 



- Version: b262, 3/30/2007 09:31AM PST
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wat6As a longtime Apple-user I love to poke fun at anything M$ as much as the next best Apple-user. But the MS "taskbar" is simply more practical than Apple's Dock. Looks better, feels better and works better. It's more uniform with the OSX GUI and if you ask me, more conform Apple's own GUI design-standards. Switcheroo is a wonderfull attempt to add some funtionality to a near perfect OS. It perfectly blends with the OSX GUI(no worries, it's not MS-blue!). After a while, if you go back to dock you wil find this has become a nuisance to use.
However the app is still in development and it's not perfect yet. For instance not every item I had in dock, migrated to my new "taskbar". They just show up as unresponsive blank icons. And after some mac-usage the "taskbar" shifted "on top" of instead of "over" the dock, covering it. Nothing a good restart will solve but still. Not there yet, but a potential "must-have".