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Skin a Dock

Skin a Dock - 1.0b2

Dock skins to customize the look of the dock

All Time: (2.3)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.0b2
Release Date: 2002-11-05
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 23,282
Downloads (all versions): 24,805

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Skin a Dock CommentaryAll apps will… - Version: 1.0b1, 11/4/2002 08:15PM PST

(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)

blee
have bugs not matter how much testing you do, also if you have other "hacks" installed they can conflict with each other. Programs like clear dock or dock detox or even skin a dock are hacks. Apple did not intend for the dock to be modified and if you do so you are taking a risk. As to why the author would charge for a beta is beyond me.
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Skin a Dock CommentaryYou could just… - Version: 1.0b1, 11/4/2002 07:06PM PST

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kbotc
delete Application Enhancer, log in, log out. Then the enhancer can no longer affect any app. I program with Application Expander daily for an upcoming application skinner.
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Skin a Dock ReviewI feel sorry… - Version: 1.0b1, 11/4/2002 06:47PM PST

(3 of 3 users found this comment useful)

WCityMike
for the author of this software. It is a neat idea, and they produce other good shareware and freeware I've used for quite some time. But this is such a huge and universally experienced problem that I can't believe it wouldn't have shown up in beta testing on his own computer, and thus, the question remains: why the hell did he let this off into the wild with such presumably poor precautions? One-star rating for that. I suppose we'll have to wait to hear his side once his website comes back up for air. This is an absolutely huge public relations nightmare for IttPoI; for those who don't realize the fix is a simple deletion of ~/Library/Application Enhancers/Skin a Dock.ape, people are going to go right up to reinstalling the OS and all the presumable data loss that might entail. This debacle is a rival to the great debacle Apple had with its iTunes installer a few versions back. My advice to the author? Obviously, take the software offline. Then, post an extremely clear analysis as to why the software did what it did, and also clearly stating how to uninstall every trace of it from the system. Then, make the software disappear from the Mac world for a while. Zap this VT listing, remove every mention of it from your website. In the meantime, fix it and give it an absolutely cruel and rigorous workout with a group of handselected alpha and beta testers to make sure your release is as solid as a rock. Then, when three or four months have passed, try releasing it again, while acknowledging the prior goof-up and assuring people that this new release is much more solid. How a company handles a public relations crisis like this can make or break its reputation. I hope IttPoI handles this one well, and with class.
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Skin a Dock ReviewWarning Warning Warning… - Version: 1.0b1, 11/4/2002 05:35PM PST

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bakalite
-- -- -- DO NOT INSTALL THIS your computer will get completely screwed up. It installs something called Application Enhancer, and I think this is what does the damage. The only way I have found to remove it is to log in as root, do a search for all the items modified today, and remove all the stuff that has to do with Application Enhancer. Running the Application Enhancer installer and selecting UNINSTALL has absolutely no effect. I'm pretty p/$$'d, but this is the risk one has when installing something that asks for a password.
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Skin a Dock ReviewThis app made… - Version: 1.0b1, 11/4/2002 02:01PM PST

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ambush_osx
me panic for about 4 hours. I tought my iBook was dying ( Proteus won't open contacts window, iChat, Mail.app and VLC are acting odd, etc )
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Skin a Dock ReviewIt nearly killed… - Version: 1.0b1, 11/4/2002 01:30PM PST

ZookieOne
my Dock (invisible icons). If you have Clear Dock, don't bother with this. It'll screw up Mail.app (can't quit it). Deleted the Skin a Dock.ape file from ~/Library/Application Enhancers Folder, restarted and fixed Dock. All's back to normal.. I think. Of most betas I've tried...never had problem till this one came out. Glad I got it fixed. *phew*
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Skin a Dock Commentarymacotaku: I think… - Version: 1.0b1, 11/4/2002 10:37AM PST

starfinder33
the server is down if i dl it with Chimera i also get a very small dmg but omniweb and explorer report the following: Service Temporarily Unavailable The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Skin a Dock Commentaryread the doc… - Version: 1.0b1, 11/4/2002 10:26AM PST

RADIOBLIQUE
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Skin a Dock ReviewI tried downloading… - Version: 1.0b1, 11/4/2002 02:28AM PST

macotaku
the software 10 times but I get a 16k disc image with only 1 txt doc every single time, what gives?
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Skin a Dock CommentaryDelete the Skin… - Version: 1.0b1, 11/4/2002 01:09AM PST

Mayhem!
a Dock.ape file from your ~/Library/Application Enhancers Folder. Logout and then log back in. It will fix your Mail.app woes.
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