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Kys
Backend and Embedded Developer here. I don't keep most of my stuff in dock unless its running padre.
I only keep running apps in my dock.
>current year of our lord
>using docks
My dock is small, unlike my dick.
Man that's so disgusting. How do you deal with having all those icons on your screen 24/7 taking up space?
auto hide
I just use the start menu desu
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Those icons are disgusting.
He's a webdev. It's not like he needs the screen space for doing work.
not really, my job is training people on electronics
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le hackintosh face
I actually don't autohide my dock, and it's not even set particularly small (it could be half the size and still work fine. I keep it because
* It's actually quite useful
* It's on a 1440p monitor so it's not a huge chunk of the pie
* I have three monitors
* It's trivial to hide it or use fullscreen if I truly absolutely need the few extra lines of space.
If I were using a laptop with no external screens, I would have to use it differently. But on my huge desktop, it's fine.
So's your face, shitlord.
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you have not seen anons face, but user has seen your hideous it's-2006-again-default-linux icons
maybe you're the shitlord
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no one is asking for help or reviews
is it aspergers or full-on autismo my kind user?
Looks sweet, what DE is that?
Its KDE Plasma 5, it is really cool actually
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I used to have a panel on the left side too of a old monitor i had attached to my PC, was really useful. good taste user
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>eclipse
>codeblocks
>qt creator
>visual studio
are you collecting c++ ides?
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CB for my old projects, VS also for C#. I prefer Qt Creator.
I haven't tried C++ with Eclipse I only use it for Java.
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What are you developing on Xcode?
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that's pretty user, what's it called? (dock and theme)
> sublime text
> not Atom
lmao
This, thank you user.
Fuck off Telemetry botnet
> OS X
> not Linux
lmao
> dock
> not dmenu
lmao
> Atom
> not vim
lmao
>vim
>not pen and paper
ayyy
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I don't work from home a lot
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>implying I need to see your face to know it's as shit as your post
>dock
don't actually use one, if I need to open a program I press super and just type what I want. More precise than using a trackpad and I don't have to type everything
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Clearly you have down syndrome or literal shit for brains. Retard.
hi here is my dock
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whats the benefit of canary as a developer?
i dont do it for development, i just like having new features fast
urbandictionary.com
GAAAAAAYYYYYYY
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REEEEEETARRRRRRRD
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why are there so few vertical docks?
>pen and paper
>not rock and dirt
kek
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why not
I have it hidden by default, and just use key binding for common apps (browser, terminal, etc..) so its kind of pointless
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Is that netscape legit, or is it just an icon change?
>filezilla
ew.
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What's wrong with filezilla?
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Nothing special daysoo
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autoit
lmao
icon pack?
Just what I use regularly.
Non user friendly UI (really outdated), it's a Windows program ported for macOS, so it doesn't conform to macOS' design guidelines. And on macOS there are better alternatives like Transit and CyberDuck. FileZilla is a program only people who came from Windows use. (Also: FileZilla was only available through SourceForge which bundled adware with FileZilla)
Paper icons
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>show your dock thread
What did he mean by this?
Because we multi monitor here
Why would you use dock when you have mission control though?
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How does this thing work?
How do you know what's open?
How do you know how many instances of one thing are open?
What's the right portion of the thing?
Can you make it go away and have application run at "full screen"?
Can you have a text version of this thing, like in Windows?
just seamonkey with the netscape logo
>How does this thing work?
Click an icon to launch that application. A dot will appear underneath the icon to indicate the application is open. Click an icon of an already opened application to bring focus to it. Right-click an icon to bring up a menu with options varying by application. You can "pin" an icon to the dock in said menu. Applications that are not "pinned" are added to the right side, between the last "pinned" application and the divider.
>What's the right portion of the thing?
When you minimize a window, it goes there. "Pinned" folders/files also go there, and it's where the Trash ("Recycle Bin") icon goes.
>Can you make it go away and have application run at "full screen"?
Hiding at any time is available in the Dock preference pane ("Control Panel"), and when you click the green traffic light button in an application it goes away. You can move the mouse to the edge of the screen where it was to bring it up.
>Can you have a text version of this thing, like in Windows?
When you hover over an icon, it shows the application's name. Otherwise, no.
There is an application called uBar available which provides similar functionality to the Windows taskbar.
rate
2/10
here u go. It's macOS with uBar
please buy it it's only 20 dollars
brawersoftware.com
please it's a good product its th enew project neo n windo w s jnsider preview im a n microsoft employee i have access its the new hit 20 dollar sonly please
>some corners of things are rounded, some are not, no pattern
>white inner shadow at the bottom of random elements
>"""flat""" wallpaper with noise to make it not flat
>all colors are the same and there is no contrast
>lying about the OS
0/10
but no you see this is not macOS this is project neon im an microsoft insider fast trak very fast yes
very very fast track isnider ye shtis is not macOS no not at all
do not listen to uBar guy he is a liar
get the fuck outta my Sup Forums you subhuman trash
20 usd
native webm in safari when
uh oh!
cant show that on this christian board
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opera, firefox, and chrome = overcompensating or just a moron.
Also a macfag.
>all these bloated docks
It's like you want to be cluttered
>rock and dirt
>not pure imagination
It's plank on Arch.