I'm using Black Gloss 2.1 (Candbar Dock and Icon theme) on my 17" A1013.
LOL, maybe about a tenth of it.How much of this stuff do you use every week?
LOL, maybe about a tenth of it.
But it serves a purpose. I only store apps I use or that serve a specific purpose in my dock. Often, when I need an app for a specific purpose, because I have not used it for awhile I've forgotten the name of it. Then I have to go digging around in the App or Utilities folder trying to find it.
But I can usually recall what the icon looks like. If it's right there in my Dock it takes a lot less time to find it. Last, but not least, it's a holdover from my OS9 days. In OS9 you can put an alias to the Application folder as well as just aliases to apps directly in the Apple menu. Even if you never used a particular app much, you had direct access through the Apple menu. That kind of held over to the Dock for me.
I have that too. It gets crazy when you have multiple versions of the Adobe Creative Suite!Oh. My biggest problem is having disorder in the Dock. I like only having what I use at least once a week in my Dock but I hate just having Word for example. If I put Word (which I use often enough), I find the need to put PowerPoint and Excel in the Dock despite rare usage.
I have that too. It gets crazy when you have multiple versions of the Adobe Creative Suite!![]()
When I bought my G5, it had both CS3 and CS4 installed. None of the CS3 installations were still active, though, so they all got purged from the dock and only the CS4 stuff remains.
The dock I show above is actually an install cloned off my G5...the only thing I really even use regularly is Photoshop, although InDesign gets enough use to to probably justify keeping it on the dock. I'm tempted to take all the other Adobe stuff off the dock(at least on the Quicksilver), just to free up space.
I don't mind a wide Dock on a wide screen but if I am on my iBook or a regular non-widescreen display then I keep minimal icons in the Dock.
I'm very much in agreement with you on that.
Part of my issue with the QS is that I'm using a 17" Studio Display as the main display. I suppose I could switch it around and make the 23" widescreen secondary display the main display, but to my eye the Studio Display just looks better and thus it's the one I default to.
The only display(at the moment) on my G5 is a 23" 1080p widescreen, so I have no issues with a wide dock. Now that 27" LEDs are coming down in price(and I have a 6800 Ultra in my G5 so that I don't have to worry about taxing the graphics card) I'm really tempted to upgrade the display on it and either move the current one to secondary(if I can find the desk space) or else repurpose it for another computer.
I wonder what Intell has in his Dock on his PowerPC! It is probably 2x2 icons with the amount of applications he must keep on it!
Which machine should I post then?
I own too many to count or list. Here's the dock from my 12" Powerbook that I'm currently on. It's one of the more sparser docks I have.
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Easily the busiest dock on all the Macs. This is from the quad G5.
I think it was attached to the statistics post that Kaiser retracted. If you want it, I have it.I updated the dock on my PowerBook. Instead of having a Webkit application, I replaced it with TenFourFox. I got fed up with WebKit having random CPU surges and it didn't exactly cooperate with Facebook how I wanted it to. Sure, it's fast, but TFF has my game going right now.
I am using the previous (non-current) version of TFF because of the iScroll bug and sluggish scrolling. I tried to find the beta version that fixed the bug, but for some reason I can't find it. I'm fine using the prior version now anyhow.
Lets see here.. starting on the left we have:Please list everything left to right! Some interesting icons in there.
Here's my dock from my powerbook g4 DLSD.