
Setting up dual monitors on the MacBook or MacBook Pro
Tweaking your dual monitor display settings
Configuring the Dock and menu on your dual monitor desktop
Docker 1.6.2
Tired of your dock?

Spice things up a little with Docker. Access dock settings from a simple interface, and Leopard users can customize the style and color of their dock too!
Docker lets users of OSX 10.2 to 10.6 access settings normally hidden out of sight. Choose from a larger range of dock sizes, extra animation options and more. Docker also allows Leopard users to switch between 2D or 3D dock, or customize the Dock further by individually changing the color of and style of Dock parts. If you are feeling creative, you can easily select your own images, or download from a vast array of styles available online.
New in Docker v1.6.4 - Added explanatory notes to the Locked Settings panel - New style donationware reminder - Removed features which are no longer applicable to OS X 10.6 - Removed 'icon replacing' panel due to unsatisfactory user experience
Pt. 3: What's up (with the) Dock? view it
Position the Dock and menu bar wherever you want on your new dual monitor desktop view it
In Unity mode VMware Fusion lets you run PC applications natively on your Mac view it
Customize the way your Dock behaves view it
If you can't find anything on your desktop there are ways to organize it. view it
You can easily change the icons in the dock of your iPhone view it
BumpTop gives you a 3D desktop and a whole new way of working with Windows view it
Expand your destkop with 360desktop view it
A lot has changed with Windows 7 and the desktop is no exception... view it
Pt. 7: The Dashboard view it








