- Dragging from the Dock, Not to It
- The One-Click Trick to Moving the Dock
- Freaky Movie Dock Trick
- Access System Preferences Directly from the Dock
- Keep an Eye on Things, Live from the Dock
- The Giant App Switcher Does More Than Just Switch
- Instant Dock Resize
- For Those Who Don't Want to Hide
- Yellow Minimize Button Too Small? Try This!
- Automatically Hiding the Dock
- Accidentally Launched a Program? Un-Launch It
- Keeping a Running App in the Dock After You Quit
- Unloading the Dock
- Get Right to the File You Want
- Folders to Add to Your Dock
- Force Quitting from the Dock
- Shortcut to Your Applications
- Getting Rid of Extra Windows While You Work
- How to Close a Finder Window in the Dock
- Bringing Home Lost Sheep: Finding Docked Originals
- Stop the Bouncing. I Beg You!
- Make One Active, and Hide the Rest
- Freaky Genie Effect
- Snapping Dock Sizes
- Minimizing Multiple Windows at Once
- Open Documents By Dragging Them to the Dock
- Stop the Icons from Moving
- Full-Speed Docking By Losing the Genie!
- Forcing a Document on an App
MINIMIZING MULTIPLE WINDOWS AT ONCE
If you have three or four open windows in the same application and want to minimize them all to the Dock at once, just hold the Option key and double-click on the title bar of any one of them, and all open windows will go to the Dock. Be careful when you do this, because if you have 50 open windows, they're all headed to the Dock in a hurry, and there's no real undo for this. Worse yet, you'll eventually have to pull 50 very tiny icons from the Dock one by one (or if you're bright, just close the application, which closes the files in the Dock). So make sure that's really what you want to do before you Option-double-click.