- 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
KEEPING A RUNNING APP IN THE DOCK AFTER YOU QUIT
If you're running an application and you say to yourself, “You know, I use this app a lot,” you can keep its icon in the Dock, so next time it's just one click away. Just Control-click on the app's icon in the Dock and choose Keep In Dock. Of course, there is another way. A cooler way. An “I-don't-need-no-stinkin'-pop-up-menu” way. Just click on the running application's icon, drag it away from the Dock, pause a second, and then drag it right back. It's really not faster, but it makes you look (and feel) less pop-up menu codependent.