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Re: Background Applications Instead of Dock



Click the "Hide" button next to the name of that application in the Startup Items pane of the System Preferences.

On Jun 13, 2005, at 3:31 AM, Jason Buckalew wrote:

Hello All,

Is it possible to run an application, but not have it shown in the dock?

For example, I am running MacASP on start-up at which time Mac OSX adds icon
to dock. I would like this application to not show up in dock, but to run as
some sort of background process.


Is this possible?

Thanks.

Jason

Jason Buckalew
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