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Re: Key combos
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Re: Key combos


  • Subject: Re: Key combos
  • From: Paul Berkowitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 08:55:49 -0800

On 3/26/03 7:05 AM, "Mr Tea" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Getting somewhat closer to the OneClick in form is DragThing, which touts
> itself as an alternative to the system Dock, but is actually a whole heap
> more. I use it to manage all my myriad hot keys, both global and
> application-specific, and its multiple docks provide additional tool
> palettes for at least a dozen applications, including the Finder. Once it's
> set up and optimally configured, there's no limit to the ways that it can
> enhance the OS X experience.
>
> Unfortunately, the factory settings are not really suited to this kind of
> power-use, and the default layout and colour scheme applied to newly created
> docks is so hideous that many people are probably put off before they have a
> chance to discover the true power and glory of DragThing. (It even lets you
> have tabbed 'pop-up' docks that work like the old pop-up folder windows in
> OS 9. How cool is that? I use this feature to 'bookmark' URLs in a way that
> makes them accessible from any browser.)

I too use DragThing, although rather minimally: there seems to be a lot more
there than I ever make use of. (The same was true for me with OneClick too.)
If you hadn't quite caught it from Mr. Tea, you can change the look of it in
about 1000 ways if you don't like the default.

--
Paul Berkowitz
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