TigerDock - 1.0change your Dock from new 3D-look to the old Tiger look and more |
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- Version: 1.0, 10/26/2007 03:12PM PST
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markyboymac
Great, that got rid of that nonsense.
Now anyone got a utility to kill Stacks or at least make them optional or at the very least make the icons display what you choose and not a seemingly arbitrary and changing selection from their contents?
Usually I'm the first to defend Apple's UI design decisions but an illegible Dock, illegible Stacks icons, illegible Stacks fan contents and no ability to just put a folder into the Dock without it turning into a Stack?
What are they on and shouldn't we reduce the dose? :)
Now anyone got a utility to kill Stacks or at least make them optional or at the very least make the icons display what you choose and not a seemingly arbitrary and changing selection from their contents?
Usually I'm the first to defend Apple's UI design decisions but an illegible Dock, illegible Stacks icons, illegible Stacks fan contents and no ability to just put a folder into the Dock without it turning into a Stack?
What are they on and shouldn't we reduce the dose? :)
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so big - Version: 1.0, 10/26/2007 03:05PM PST
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MysticalOS
2.4 mb? realbasic app? pretty big for something that writes two tiny changes to com.apple.dock.plist
can do same with a 5k terminal script or applescript app.
can do same with a 5k terminal script or applescript app.
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Glad this kind of thing is out there, I guess, even if I won't be using some of it. Pity it's so big though when it does so little - this functionality will creep into the various optimization tools in no time (and, yes, available from the command-line too).