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Ars has an article discussing the Dock alternatives for everyone who is not happy with the default OS X dock. Even if you are comfortable with the dock you should go checkout the article just to see if there might be something better out there.
There’s a camp of Mac users out there (and I’m not saying I’m one of them, mind you, just that I’ve heard they’re out there) who - insert gasp and shocked look here - don’t much care for the Dock in OS X. They feel that its scope isn’t broad enough to make launching any-and-everything you might want at a moment’s notice not only possible, but truly easy.
The list includes:
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2 Responses for "A survey of Dock substitutes and other launch utilities"
November 18th, 2004 at 2:52 pm
1I love the Dock, but I use Quicksilver and consider it one of the sweetest of any on the list. Some of the apps I wouldn’t consider replacements for the Dock, but enhancements. My Dock is slim, just a few apps that I use often and I use Quicksilver to access everything else.
I have Expose configured to my middle mouse button, so I’ve remapped F13 to quickly access Quicksilver. I can start a program as fast as I can hit F13 and type a few characters of the app, much faster than navigating some launch menu and I keep my Dock slim and neat.
March 3rd, 2005 at 9:57 pm
2Wicky
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