Every now and then I decide to have a bit of a play around and see if I can fix up / clean up / make better / tweak / etc how my Macs perform and some how I stumbled upon this little trick that puts all your apps only one click away.
With this little hack you can clean up all the extra apps in your Dock and keep your Mac looking just as pretty as it should. And if you have loads of Apps installed like me, then this will really clean up your dock.
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Where is the hack? I just cannot see it anywhere on this page. Am I missing something here?
I can't stand clutter, so the first thing I did when I got my new (and first ever!) iMac was clear out the dock and start using the Spotlight function to launch all my applications. I try to minimise the amount of mousing that I have to do (RSI, yay!) so in conjunction with keyboard shortcuts it's not only conducive to less clutter but it reduces the amount of pointing I have to do. I know people who don't use the dock at all!
@nomadiquemc just told me about Quicksilver, which is apparently Spotlight on steroids… I'll have to check it out one day!
I can't stand clutter, so the first thing I did when I got my new (and first ever!) iMac was clear out the dock and start using the Spotlight function to launch all my applications. I try to minimise the amount of mousing that I have to do (RSI, yay!) so in conjunction with keyboard shortcuts it's not only conducive to less clutter but it reduces the amount of pointing I have to do. I know people who don't use the dock at all!
@nomadiquemc just told me about Quicksilver, which is apparently Spotlight on steroids… I'll have to check it out one day!
Clutter is the enemy!
I've had a quick play with Quicksilver, I just didn't get into it. I have such a neat and ordered filing system that Spotlight does a very good job as it's so easy for it to index and search my macs.
I think a lot of people who are still using Quicksilver are using it from the days when the built in search was pretty ordinary in OS X, fortunately those days are gone for most of us.
Clutter is the enemy!
I've had a quick play with Quicksilver, I just didn't get into it. I have such a neat and ordered filing system that Spotlight does a very good job as it's so easy for it to index and search my macs.
I think a lot of people who are still using Quicksilver are using it from the days when the built in search was pretty ordinary in OS X, fortunately those days are gone for most of us.
Ahhhhh! Well I am pretty stoked with Spotlight, so I might make kissy faces at it for a few months more then
Ahhhhh! Well I am pretty stoked with Spotlight, so I might make kissy faces at it for a few months more then
I'm pretty sure that's in Apple's tech guide for improving Spotlight, 'Make kissy faces at it'.
True story!
I'm pretty sure that's in Apple's tech guide for improving Spotlight, 'Make kissy faces at it'.
True story!
I can't stand clutter, so the first thing I did when I got my new (and first ever!) iMac was clear out the dock and start using the Spotlight function to launch all my applications. I try to minimise the amount of mousing that I have to do (RSI, yay!) so in conjunction with keyboard shortcuts it's not only conducive to less clutter but it reduces the amount of pointing I have to do. I know people who don't use the dock at all!
@nomadiquemc just told me about Quicksilver, which is apparently Spotlight on steroids… I'll have to check it out one day!
Clutter is the enemy!
I've had a quick play with Quicksilver, I just didn't get into it. I have such a neat and ordered filing system that Spotlight does a very good job as it's so easy for it to index and search my macs.
I think a lot of people who are still using Quicksilver are using it from the days when the built in search was pretty ordinary in OS X, fortunately those days are gone for most of us.
Ahhhhh! Well I am pretty stoked with Spotlight, so I might make kissy faces at it for a few months more then
I'm pretty sure that's in Apple's tech guide for improving Spotlight, 'Make kissy faces at it'.
True story!
Umm, it’s there. It’s actually in the video.