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A-Dock Description |
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A-Dock is a bit like Mac OS Xs dock. It acts as an application switcher and an application launcher
Its separated in 3 zones :
your favorite applications youve added by drag&drop (left part) the other applications running on your computer (middle part) the trash (right part) You can minimized A-Dock to just a small bar to save space on your screen. This bar auto-pops out when you move the mouse inside and minimizes again when you move the mouse outside. But of course if you have a big screen, you can leave it opened....
A-Dock is stuck to the screen edges. Switching your monitor resolution will not move the dock to a place you dont want like the App Switcher does everytime I play Quake 2. The dock can be positionned everywhere on the sceen edges. Just grab it and drag it !!
To add you favorite applications, just drag them to A-Dock while holding the SHIFT key :
A-Dock lets you open files by dragging them onto the icon of the application you want :
And if that application is burried into a subfolder of a favorite, no problem, just use A-Dock spring-loaded menus (contents menu that appears after a short delay) :
A-Dock lets you quit/hide applications with contextual menus
If you use a custom theme or Kaleidoscope scheme, A-Dock will use it for its appearance (here the Drawing Board theme)...
Or you can use a skin. 5 skins are provided with A-Dock and more skins can be freely downloaded from the skins page. |
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