Mac OS X offers a number of so-called "features" that can turn working in the system into a de facto game. After a year of using Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, nothing may surprise you anymore, and you may have come to consider even the most advanced features as a completely normal part of the system. However, such Hyperdock, which will certainly surprise every user who doesn't know or use it yet!
Hyperdock creates preview (preview) of the open windows of the given application in real time, which you can set from zero to several seconds. This is a plugin that is directly linked to Dockem in Mac OS X.
Settings
HyperDock is installed directly into System Preferences, where all settings are made. Of course, you can configure everything you could think of. From the number of windows displayed, their size, the options for which windows you want to display, the selection of applications, to special features such as controlling iTunes directly in HyperDockIn addition to the already mentioned iTunes, you can also set upcoming notifications in iCal or contacts in Addressbook.
Very interesting and similar to Mac OS X 10.7 Lion is the use of multi-touch gestures on your Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpador Trackpadon your Macbookoh, everything works as it should! Just hover over the preview image and drag up or down with one finger to hide/show the window. So you don't even have to click the mouse once to open the window! Moreover, the application's responses when setting the 0,0 delay are as fast as when using the Exposé function.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=sT0i1HpvY2k
The application is currently in the development stage. betaversion and is available from drama directly here. Compatibility with Mac OS X 10.6.5 is confirmed and you can see it in the previous video, what it can't handle yet is iTunes 10.1, which it displays but cannot control. Hyper is definitely worth itDock for trying!
Win 7 has this feature, I'm not sure, but maybe Vista too :-)!
Earth, that's right. They're back in Microsoftthey are not as innocent as some people think :-) MS has somewhat pushed these things in Vista, not that they did not exist on Linux before, but they only started to be widely used when they were standard in their distributions without any more complex intervention. This is where Linux differs from Mac, Linux and Mac are based on Unix, they often have the same commands, but on Mac I have not yet needed to look for instructions on how to run something via the console, but the option is there. On Linux we will probably encounter this less often, but the need will probably still be there. For someone more experienced, it may be an advantage.
Roman, iTunes 10.1 control works fine for me…
it seems to me like a reaction to w7 but never mind :)
Does anyone know where I could get this? wallpaper? :D
Unfortunately, when I use this, or any other software that can do it windows snappplease help me Safari. Don't you?
HyperDock I had to uninstall it on 2 Macs, big problems with the mouse.