Post Your Dock Screenshots!

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Here's mine:
Still rather basic, at the moment - Only got this QS on Wednesday, so haven't had the time to customise properly.

Specs:
G4 Quicksilver 933MHz/1Gb/60/DVD-RW.
Using Cleardock and set opacity of triangles to 50%.

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@trump425, hi bro. How did you change icon of Macintosh HD?
Hi there,

The way you do this is simples ;) First of all, select your icon that you want to use, then select apple+option+I
This will open a window, much like a "Get info" window
Then click on the small icon in the top left of the screen, so it has a blue outline and then click "copy" from the edit menu

Next, to replace the generic icon with the one you want, repeat the above process, but use "paste" in the final step.

Hope this helps. :Cool:
 
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Hi there,

The way you do this is simples ;) First of all, select your icon that you want to use, then select apple+option+I
This will open a window, much like a "Get info" window
Then click on the small icon in the top left of the screen, so it has a blue outline and then click "copy" from the edit menu

Next, to replace the generic icon with the one you want, repeat the above process, but use "paste" in the final step.

Hope this helps. :Cool:

Thanks bro. I learned how to do but I cannot find icons. I found some but they were small. Where can I find? And also, some icons is png and I cannot add them as icon.
 
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Hi there,

The way you do this is simples ;) First of all, select your icon that you want to use, then select apple+option+I
This will open a window, much like a "Get info" window
Then click on the small icon in the top left of the screen, so it has a blue outline and then click "copy" from the edit menu

Next, to replace the generic icon with the one you want, repeat the above process, but use "paste" in the final step.

Hope this helps. :Cool:

I actually use CandyBar to change icons, as the copy and paste method is too much work and I am very lazy. Most of my icons come from deviantArt, WeLoveIcons and the IconFactory.
 
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My dock has open applications, System Preferences and Terminal on the left. All my other Applications are inside stacks on the right. I put them the categories Media, Internet, Fun, Games, iLife, Utilities (Is a folder shortcut), Graphics, Tools, Office and Programming.

These stacks make it easy to find applications. I often find myself using Spotlight to open applications however, unless I forgot it's name or how to spell the name.

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Mine:
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I use Quicksilver most of the time so don't need loadss of icons in my dock!
 
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Went away from using the dock, changed to Dragthing.....

it's on autohide, top right of screen. Two tabs, padded out to make it easier to hit the correct tab first time when mousing over to screen edge. Most common used apps grouped at top of tab so quick & easy to access, a DVD utils folder placed at bottom of DVD/avi apps column to access handbrake, ffmpegx etc & rest of utilites and Apps folder off to the left with Terminal etc...mmmmm, Dragthing.

No need for mail as Opera browser has pop/imap email client built-in, no iTunes - Songbird instead. And have never used Quicktime yet.... ( a hangover from the heinous behaviour of Quicktime and Realplayer in my windows days...)

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I had so many apps on my Dock that it was getting too small to coherently read, so I went to grids on the right hand side... Key apps like Finder and Xcode remain as straight shortcuts.

Dock with everything collapsed:
DockOverall.png


Dock with the "Quintessence of Mac" apps folder expanded.
Dock_Quintessence.png


Dock with all my Pro Apps expanded.
Dock_Proapps.png


I like the clean look. More room for high def backgrounds. =D =D
 
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No need for a dock when you got QS! lol

kidding, its hidden, but I thought this wallpaper/desktop looked pretty, pretty, pretty cool.

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Here's my dock (with Comic Glass Dock activated using Dock Library) Its clear and simple with basic apps and I don't have Grab on my dock, its just I used Grab to take a screenshot of my screen :)

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There you go... ;D

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Mine is boring, really. Especially compared to what I've seen on here so far hehe.

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My Mini's dock with Candy Bar installed.

Also, full shot of my desktop, showing "Pepa", my almost 3 1/2 year old Rottie, when she was 7 months old. :D

Monitor: 19" Viewsonic VX910 running 1280x1024 @ 60 Hz over DVI

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