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You can make hierarchy here too, as I told once in my older post. You can put them in the another place too and OSX will find and run applications no matter where they are stored.
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Hyperdock vs windows#
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So, everything, what is YOURS put into $HOME folder somewhere. Your Documents, Music, Downloads as well as the Desktop folders all live in your home folder. Here is the usual and expected place for user files. You got $HOME folder ( represented as ~ which also comes from OSX's unix heritage).I wish I could bring some proper evidence to the table to back up my claims. I was fooled by the purple/pink icon appearance. I had mistaken it for CoverSutra I think.
Hyperdock vs mac#
I thought I had HyperDock in the Mac App Store listings. I think, I'll do some investigating on the iTunes thing at least.ĭo you use HyperDock from the Mac App Store or ? I have it purchased on the Mac App Store when it was allowed in there. And not even on macOS Mojave's iTunes it would seem. And all my experience is colored by the fact that I wasn't getting everything out HyperDock on Big Sur as I hoped. I haven't used Big Sur for a couple of days now. So that's where my comment stems from on HyperDock not having a good relationship with iTunes. Even here I uninstalled because it didn't show my album cover art in the HyperDock popup overlay as I expected it would have. DockMate is in active development last time I checked the MacEnhance Discord server and DockView is in beta still according to the website.Ĭlick to expand.No examples currently as I'm using Mojave and based on this thread I installed HyperDock. So there's that too.Įxpect bugs and possible frustrations with either solution. All mentioned applications hooks onto the Dock or extends it while having the Dock in the background for the purpose of e.g the Time Machine recover screen.
Hyperdock vs trial#
There's a free trial for ActiveDock2 available too.
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DockMate DockView the latter is by the same author as the ActiveDock2 program I mentioned earlier. I guess you're talking about previews? when hovering Word in the Dock? Then there's DockMate and DockView. It's kind of hard to make a proper suggestion as the taskbar on Windows and the Dock on macOS are two different approaches to handling apps and application windows I wouldn't suggest ActiveDock2 as it appears somewhat alpha still. I was looking through what I might have in my arsenal for macOS and there's SwitchGlass that you might take a gander at, it's no replacement - as the Dock can't be replaced only misplaced and extended upon by using third party programs such as SwitchGlass and Panelicious. What if you utilize the Dock's minimize to Dock where you'll have your Word documents that are currently open on the right-hand side of the Dock? What are the differences in appearance for each Word document. There's no other way than go back to using Windows and the taskbar for that feature unless I can't comprehend what you actually mean? isn't there just a Word overlay for the documents you have open on Windows in the taskbar?