How do I undock the default programs at the bottom?

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dotmac

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I want to remove the IE, sherlock, mail, address book, ical, iphoto, and imovie icons down at the bottom of the screen. I'd also like to add camino as a default down there. So...how do I go about doing this?
 
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hokiethang

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dotmac said:
I want to remove the IE, sherlock, mail, address book, ical, iphoto, and imovie icons down at the bottom of the screen. I'd also like to add camino as a default down there. So...how do I go about doing this?

to remove: drag them off the dock

to add: drag them to the dock

its that simple.
 
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:) mac is easy as **** :D

Tell me about it, I had a PC user over the other night and whilst browsing with Safari we came across an image that he liked and he said "Can you email me the link?" I said I could do better than that and opened Mail, clicked on compose, dragged the image straight to the email and then sent it to his email address. He was really impressed that I'd done it without recourse to a single menu!

I then impressed him even more by starting up multiple QuickTime movies and docking/undocking them, none of the movies playing in the windows even blinked and all ran at full speed regardless of how many I started up or what size they were. I think I may have another convert. ;)

Amen-Moses
 
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Amen-Moses said:
Tell me about it, I had a PC user over the other night and whilst browsing with Safari we came across an image that he liked and he said "Can you email me the link?" I said I could do better than that and opened Mail, clicked on compose, dragged the image straight to the email and then sent it to his email address. He was really impressed that I'd done it without recourse to a single menu!

I then impressed him even more by starting up multiple QuickTime movies and docking/undocking them, none of the movies playing in the windows even blinked and all ran at full speed regardless of how many I started up or what size they were. I think I may have another convert. ;)

Amen-Moses

Keep up the good work! :D
 

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