Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 10th Oct 2007 22:44 UTC
Mac OS X "The Dock in Mac OS X is unique in comparison to the user interface of Windows, most Linux distros that emulate the Windows desktop, and previous versions of the Classic Mac OS. Apple has significantly updated the Dock in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. Here's a look at what's new and different in our 3-page report."
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RE: Not a OS X Dock fan
by aliquis on Thu 11th Oct 2007 12:50 UTC in reply to "Not a OS X Dock fan"
aliquis
Member since:
2005-07-23

"Oh, I have 60 tasks of IE windows only showing the IE-icon", yeah, great!

How good works your espn.com when it's in another tab in firefox?

Thought apple could add a text part of the icon in the dock and let the application set it to whatever.

Remove all shortcuts from the dock and they won't be a problem because all apps in your dock will be running apps.

Also it seems like one has to right click the icon in the dock to see which documens are open.

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RE[2]: Not a OS X Dock fan
by JohnOne on Thu 11th Oct 2007 14:54 in reply to "RE: Not a OS X Dock fan"
JohnOne Member since:
2006-03-25

Also it seems like one has to right click the icon in the dock to see which documens are open.

You can also left click on a Dock Icon for an half-second to open che contextual menu. There is no need to right click. :-D

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