Using OS 9 And Suffering From Dock Envy?

by , 7:00 AM EST, December 14th, 2000

ResExcellence has updated their OS 9 launcher/program switcher application, A-Dock, to version 2.2. A-Dock provides an OS X like Dock for switching and launching applications, but provides the added feature of being more customizable, with users even being able to choose skins for the program. According to ResExcellence:

A-Dock 2.2 and a new "Skins" page is now complete and better then ever. To celebrate the release, Jrome Foucher and ResExcellence are teaming up to offer new users a chance at one of 10 free registrations. Please visit ResExcellence for further details on how to enter.

A-Dock by Jrome Foucher is like the Application Switcher that comes built-in with Mac OS but on steroids... What is different about it: A-Dock is minimized to one icon when you don't use it. So it saves space on your monitor. A-Dock sticks to the screen edges. Switching your monitor resolution will not move the dock to a place you don't want like the App Switcher does everytime I play Quake 2. A-Dock displays a menu when you control-click (or click&hold with FinderPop) from where you can quit or hide an application. If Wapp pro 2.7 or newer is also installed, you have access to all the windows of each application.

A-Dock is available for US$7. You can find more information at the ResExcellence web site.