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TransparentDock

TransparentDock

Dock appearance customization tool

Version:  2.3.9

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great app (as always!)

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: fKing Wednesday, July 20 2005 @ 05:33 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: YES

glad to see this for 10.4.2
(so we're good until 10.4.3??)

great options (for example, locking icons in dock, turning off bouncing).

btw, this is not a "haxie", just an app.

worthwhile!   
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great app (as always!) - versiontrackerguy

Perhaps the word haxie may be incorrect.

However an application that can hax a system is just that, a haxie. Is that not what those Unsanity guys do with their haxies. Last time I looked they call them haxies.

I usually associate the word application with programmes such as web browsers or word processors or midi/audio sequencers and so on and so on.

The transport dock does hack the system by allowing a user to change the font size which the "dock" for some reason does not have that feature.

Although for some people that may not be important and perhaps a waste of cpu.

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Wednesday, July 20 2005 @ 08:16 AM PDT


great app (as always!) - versiontrackerguy

Perhaps the word haxie may be incorrect.

However an application that can hax a system is just that, a haxie. Is that not what those Unsanity guys do with their haxies. Last time I looked they call them haxies.

I usually associate the word application with programmes such as web browsers or word processors or midi/audio sequencers and so on and so on.

The transport dock does hack the system by allowing a user to change the font size which the "dock" for some reason does not have that feature.

Although for some people that may not be important and perhaps a waste of cpu.

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Wednesday, July 20 2005 @ 08:22 AM PDT