Publisher's Description
From Eternal Storms Software:
HierarchicalDock gives you hierarchical menu navigation of folders sitting in your Dock. As of Mac OS X 10.5, Leopard doesn't support going through more than 1 folder deep for stacks in your Dock. This makes it easier to navigate multiple folders deep with a simple click.
What's new in this version:
- Improved Performance
- Fixed a bug that prevented creation of folders with "/" in the filename
- Better positioning
- Show Finder's color labels
- Show number of items of subfolders
- Fixed .essdocker extension bug for good (you may have to re-add folders with this new version)
- Per-Folder settings (hold down option and command and click on the folder)
- Doesn't mount servers anymore if not wanted
- Fixed sizing of menus <... See all new features
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"a good aid"
Version: HierarchicalDock 1.2
Pros
a great plus for those who wanna put alot of stuff in the dock
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Cons
you don't really want it if you use simple tricks within leopard
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"YES!! I cannot work with Leopard without this!!!"
Version: HierarchicalDock 1.2
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
The manager at Apple who decided that the hierarchical menu had to go has to be fired! That was the most stupid decision in the history of Apple.
Thank you so much for developing this must.have, and give it away for free!!!
Of course, it could be a tad faster and quicker to respond, but I can really live with that... -
"Dream Come True"
Version: HierarchicalDock 1.2
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I wanted to kill the guys at Apple for losing this feature. TY, TY, TY so much. Great implementation, and easy to use.
One thing, if possible, how about making it work with the larger folders and layout of Stacks? Not critical, but would look nice. Thanks, again.
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