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Screenshots of Docks (Page 4)
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Originally posted by insert_coin:
That's just SICK!
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Originally posted by MDD867:
Here's mine:
what are those apps or "icons" up in the menu bar?
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from left to right: Synergy, MenuMeters (net activity & processor loads), MuMenu, ClassicSpy, and then the default ones...
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Pretty standard stuff divided into various sections ...
Section 1: Everyday apps I use at work ...
Finder, Safari, Mail, iCal, Address Book, Remote Desktop Client
Section 2: Productivity apps I use at work ...
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Keynote, OmniGraffle, OmniOutliner
Section 3: Audio/Visual apps ...
iTunes, Preview, QuickTime, Windows Media Player, RealOne Player
Section 4: Miscellaneous apps used ...
Watson, iChat, Calculator, Stickies, TextEdit, Terminal, System Preferences
Section 5: Folders...
"Other Apps" folder for those applications used less frequently, "Downloads" folder, and Trash
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Originally posted by MDD867:
from left to right: Synergy, MenuMeters (net activity & processor loads), MuMenu, ClassicSpy, and then the default ones...
cool, but i cant get synergy to work. i cant put it in my prefpane folder
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Does anyone have a mirror for DockDividers? The links on that website are broken.
Thanks!
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Snapshot taken 03.26.03.
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Thanks! I really appreciate it!
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Not sick but crazy...
145app at the same time.
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Originally posted by insert_coin:
Not sick but crazy...
145app at the same time.
You own all of that software?
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Originally posted by insert_coin:
Not sick but crazy...
145app at the same time.
You poser. Who needs two mail clients running at once?
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Originally posted by sniffer:
You poser. Who needs two mail clients running at once?
Its probably just photoshopped arrows.
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Originally posted by nforcer:
Why do people bother keeping the System Preferences application in their dock?
There are tons of reasons to use System Preferences.. Changing desktop background, Screen Effects, startup disk, iChatStatus, Mouse Cursor, check current IP, Software Update, enable InkWell...
I could go on but everyone have their own needs. I just hating seeing Sys Pref icon appear/vanish from my dock all the time.
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Originally posted by ichibod:
Its probably just photoshopped arrows.
In MacOS X, you can have over 200 apps running at once without any huge performance hit
I doubt it's photoshopped though.
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Originally posted by Chris Gilpin:
The dividers (if you read all the eariler posts in this thread )
can be found at http://homepage.mac.com/dazzla/osx1.html
Just unstuff the file, then drag the dividers to the document part of the dock, then they 'magically' float to the app side. how do they do that?
I checked into the package contents, nothing there.
I can't get the link to go threw. Can you e mail it or something. [email protected]
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Originally posted by Adam Betts:
In MacOS X, you can have over 200 apps running at once without any huge performance hit
I doubt it's photoshopped though.
Theoretically yes. Unfortunately some apps are badly written and drains more on the cpu than other. QE and lots of ram helps. X is quite much a multitasking heaven as long the hardware is up for it.
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Originally posted by insert_coin:
That's not even funny in my opinion... heh.
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Originally posted by Adam Betts:
There are tons of reasons to use System Preferences.. Changing desktop background, Screen Effects, startup disk, iChatStatus, Mouse Cursor, check current IP, Software Update, enable InkWell...
I could go on but everyone have their own needs. I just hating seeing Sys Pref icon appear/vanish from my dock all the time.
Try Apple Menu -> Sys Prefs
That's why I don't have it in my dock
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Originally posted by Adam Betts:
There are tons of reasons to use System Preferences.. Changing desktop background, Screen Effects, startup disk, iChatStatus, Mouse Cursor, check current IP, Software Update, enable InkWell...
I could go on but everyone have their own needs. I just hating seeing Sys Pref icon appear/vanish from my dock all the time.
There should be a key command for System Prefs. I would use it exclusively.
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^^^ click to see full-size
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wow you actually use Caracho? I prefer KDX.
Whoever asked for the sepeators, I'll mail you them now
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Originally posted by dark3lf:
How do u alter the finder on the doc to have cool icons. I got the icon but what next.
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Originally posted by ::maroma:::
There should be a key command for System Prefs. I would use it exclusively.
I use Option-(volume up). Brings up the System Prefs with sound open.
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Originally posted by aladdinsane:
I use Option-(volume up). Brings up the System Prefs with sound open.
That's a good idea, only I have the older Apple keyboard that doesn't have the volume or eject buttons. I can use F12 to eject, but I have no volume keys.
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My dock is tiny...
Right as I login, the only things in my dock are Finder, My MP3s (Still named that because Macster made it that way including the original icon), and the Trash.
(LaunchBar is king! command-space to the people!)
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hmmm I dont get on with LaunchBar, I prefer docks
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Originally posted by trusted_content:
Nice but this is not a screenshot thread
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Originally posted by bradoesch:
What is the icon next to the trash? the bomb like icon?
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Originally posted by insert_coin:
you missed the fifth application from the left.. HA!
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Has anyone worked out how to get the dock on all sides of the screen? A cookie to the person that works out how
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Originally posted by mpitts:
Does anyone have a mirror for DockDividers? The links on that website are broken.
Thanks!
Does anyone have the horizontal version of these dividers?
Thanks
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Originally posted by PeterClark2002:
What is the icon next to the trash? the bomb like icon?
The bomb icon is from a beautiful set of Nintendo icons made by Joshua Jones. I use it as a menu for frequent apps and other stuff. Here's a screenshot of it. I find it's much quicker than dragging the applications folder down there, because it takes so long to show up when it's clicked.
Brad
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Originally posted by npmccallum:
Does anyone have the horizontal version of these dividers?
Thanks
no, but it wouldn't take much to rotate it 90�
btw, love that nintendo icon
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Originally posted by PeterClark2002:
no, but it wouldn't take much to rotate it 90�
btw, love that nintendo icon
I found the Nintendo icons, they're here if you're interested.
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love the icons
Here is my current dock. I like it -
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Oh sorry, I thought ya'll meant duck.
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Originally posted by ichibod:
Its probably just photoshopped arrows.
Not likely. There was a very long thread a long time ago when there existed in macnn a PC troll that was arguing that XP could run more apps at once than OS X, and many people on both sides did run several hundred apps at the same time. Tried it on my old iMac 500 mhz G3, and.... let's just say it didn't work out too great. If i'm bored enough i'll try again on my dual G4 now...
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Wow, several HUNDRED applications?
Now where did I put that dual 1.42 ...
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As this seems to be some kinda dock pic thread, I thought I would post this:
drag an app across the dock divider, now "slowly" bring it back across the divider and at a certain point the dock pulsates
have fun...
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Originally posted by dice:
As this seems to be some kinda dock pic thread, I thought I would post this:
drag an app across the dock divider, now "slowly" bring it back across the divider and at a certain point the dock pulsates
have fun...
Whoa, very fun! If only it moved similar to the iTunes visualization...
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Originally posted by Oneota:
I love having my Dock at the upper-right corner of the screen. It just makes more sense there, IMO.
What is this theme? Thanks.
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- Finder
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holy sh*t!! what the f*ck is this?? looks like a next generation killer app!!
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4 pages of this and no one has made the obvious joke. it pains me to do it...but....
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Originally posted by Adam Betts:
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.
James any one.
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