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Screenshots of Docks (Page 5)
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Just find the System Preferances icon in the Finder, then change the icon using whatever program you like (eg. Folder Icon X)
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Originally posted by Demonhood:
4 pages of this and no one has made the obvious joke. it pains me to do it...but....
Anyway, I have no webspace so my dock stays here 
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Not too much here.
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Fitter. Happier. More Productive.
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Originally posted by yoyoman:
Where can you get the icon for the system preferences. also how do you change your system preferences Icon. I would like to know please let me know. So it looks high tech like the one im lookin at for the reply.
You can get it from http://homepage.mac.com/adambetts/ic...IconSet1.5.sit
You can copy the icon and paste on System Preferences.app then restart or logout/login and it will change.
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Can't help but love those icons 
Note the incredible menu separators 
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-Finder
-Safari
-Mail
-Terminal
-Adium
-iTunes
-iPhoto
-Final Cut Express
-iMovie
-Word
-Apps
-Trash
Menu Bar Apps are (Left to right)
-Meteo
-Menu Meters (RAM and CPU)
-Keychain
And then the regulars....
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MBP 1.83 GHz CD/iPod 30GB
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> Finder
>> Graphics Separator
> Illustrator 10
> Photoshop 7
> InDesign 2
> Iconographer
> Dreamweaver MX
> Suitcase 10
> FontLab 4.5
> SketchUp 2
> ThemePark
> Pyware 3D Java
> Cinema 4D R8
>> Internet Separator
> iChat
> Mail
> Safari
> Camino
> Carracho
> Transmit
>> Miscelaneous Separator
> iCal
> Toast Titanium
> TextEdit
>> Utilities Separator
> System Prefs
> Terminal
> PGP 8
>> Un-Docked Items Separator
> nothing
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mark, why have Final Cut Express and iMovie, both in the dock? 
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Nothing much to see here

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Nice, Mr_Frost.
Mine's pretty simple, no magnification:

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Resistance Is Futile--Think Different
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I keep my Dock very simple. No apps in the Dock, save for running apps. I have placed each of my hard disks in the Dock for easy access to their contents. I keep my Dock on the right side, in the "home"/"top" position and hidden. Since I recently upgrade to an ATi Raedon 9000 Pro, I have turned on "magnification".

(Last edited by OsakaBill; May 17, 2003 at 12:53 PM.
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Resistance Is Futile--Think Different
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Originally posted by MDD867:
Here's mine:
What are those groovy menu items?
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Resistance Is Futile--Think Different
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synergy, menu meters, mumenu, classic?, displays, sound, iChat and clock
I think.
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whats the dock icon, next to acquisiton?
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"Another classic science-fiction show cancelled before its time" ~ Bender
15.2" PowerBook 1.25GHz, 80GB HD, 768MB RAM, SuperDrive
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Originally posted by PeterClark2002:
whats the dock icon, next to acquisiton?
On my dock to the right of it? That is Tactical-Ops. It is a UT mod that similar to Counter-Strike.
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