S speedemonV12 macrumors 6502 Original poster Dec 13, 2006 #1 hey guys, i was wondering how i would go about changing the dock background? like to transparent, or to only having and outline of the dock ?
hey guys, i was wondering how i would go about changing the dock background? like to transparent, or to only having and outline of the dock ?
thworple macrumors 6502 Dec 13, 2006 #2 I use TransparentDock which works on any PowerPC Mac running 10.2 or later. Works fine, but if you have an Intel Mac, it won't be much use I'm afraid.
I use TransparentDock which works on any PowerPC Mac running 10.2 or later. Works fine, but if you have an Intel Mac, it won't be much use I'm afraid.
Unorthodox macrumors 65816 Dec 13, 2006 #4 Use Cleardock. It's free, works on Intel Macs and works! Plus, not only can you remove the dock background, you can also change its color.
Use Cleardock. It's free, works on Intel Macs and works! Plus, not only can you remove the dock background, you can also change its color.
Buschmaster macrumors 65816 Dec 13, 2006 #5 speedemonV12 said: im on a brand new MBP 🙁 Click to expand... Oh you poor thing! 😉 If that second program is like the one I used one time (and I think it is) it's very good. It worked fine on my MacBook and it didn't need to be open to work.
speedemonV12 said: im on a brand new MBP 🙁 Click to expand... Oh you poor thing! 😉 If that second program is like the one I used one time (and I think it is) it's very good. It worked fine on my MacBook and it didn't need to be open to work.
V Viremia macrumors regular Dec 13, 2006 #6 Unorthodox said: Use Cleardock. It's free, works on Intel Macs and works! Plus, not only can you remove the dock background, you can also change its color. Click to expand... I'm using it on my C2D MBP and it does the job VERY well
Unorthodox said: Use Cleardock. It's free, works on Intel Macs and works! Plus, not only can you remove the dock background, you can also change its color. Click to expand... I'm using it on my C2D MBP and it does the job VERY well