leopard 2d dock
Leo3DDock
Easily go from a 2D Dock to a 3D Dock more>> Easily go from a 2D Dock to a 3D Dock
Leo3DDock is a free and open source that you can use to transform your 2D Dock into a 3D Dock.
System requirements:
- Xcode to build the application
Aurora Leopard v2
Screensaver that brings to life the Leopard Aurora desktop picture while your computer is idle more>> Screensaver that brings to life the Leopard Aurora desktop picture while your computer is idle
Aurora Leopard is a free Mac screensaver thatwill bring to life Leopards Aurora desktop picture while your computer is idle.
Installation: To install this screensaver on your Mac you will have to copy the downloaded QTZ file in the /Library/Screen Savers folder.
System requirements:
- Quicktime 7 or later
Leopard About 1.3
Leopard About - a fake About This Mac box imitating Leopard more>>
Basically all it does is open up a faked About This Mac box, with supposed Leopard additions.
To use, just launch it, and have fun. by my calculations, the fun should last about 13-25 seconds, depending on how much time you actually spend loooking at it
P.S: Oh and Apple, if im infringing on any of your rights, trademarks, or copyright (which i probably am), im very sorry. please just email me, and ill take this down. though having Apple contact me would be pretty awesome...
Enhancements:
- Reduced file size, now my iMac will die... less :

Blue Leopard 1.1
An icons set including most popular folders for Leopard, full set. more>>
For all the lovers of the famous operating system Mac, a new set of icons inspired to Leopard, complete of 19 icons. Make even more your beautiful desktop! Updating for the new icons Blue Leopard!
Squeaker Dock 1.0
Squeaker Dock - Icon set featuring Squeaker the mouse more>>
Complete your Squeaker Experience with this EXCLUSIVE set of icons designed with all of your favorite Mac applications in mind!
Completly freeware.
mondo dock 1.2
mondo dock offers you a comprehensive widget which can help you access your common applications and documents via the Dashboard. more>>
mondo dock 1.2 offers you a comprehensive widget which can help you access your common applications and documents via the Dashboard. Just drag from the Finder, bring up Dashboard, and drop onto it to add it. You can even launch documents by dropping them on apps - just like the Dock.
Major Features:
- Multiple "saved sets" of documents so you can switch between projects/tasks easily (or if you accidentally close the Widget)
- Horizontal or vertical
- Change the size of the icons
- Change the background color.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
License:Freeware
Media Dock 1.0
Display mounted media in the Dock. more>>
Because you may want MediaDock to be 3/4 up the left hand side of the screen instead of all the way up to the menubar - dragging the border makes the choice in positioning yours. MediaDock gives you easy access to applications scuh as iTunes and iDVD, as well as directory access to files and folders on mounted media.

Adobe Dock 1.0
Adobe Dock is a product belonging to a series of applications made to reduce Dock clutter. more>>
Enhancements:
- Added the rest of the Adobe CS3 suite to the list, now they all should work
Requirements:
- Any of the Adobe CS3 Suite installed, Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later.
Open Dictionary From Dock 1.0
Open Dictionary From Dock - Easily open AppleScript dict from Dock more>>
If the application is not scriptable, nothing much will happen. Scripts are included for Script Debugger and Script Editor version 2.
Completly freeware for personal use.

New Dock 1.0
New Dock is a handy tool which makes it easier for you to change your Dock so it looks more like the old Tiger dock, but with 3D features. more>>
New Dock 1.0 is a handy tool which makes it easier for you to change your Dock so it looks more like the old Tiger dock, but with 3D features. It also keeps the high contrast arrow indicators that mark applications that are open in your Dock.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
Add Item to Dock 0.0.5
Add Item to Dock allows you to add items to the dock via the command line more>>
Add Item to Dock is provides an interface to the defaults program, allowing you to add items to the dock using the command line.
TigerDock 1.0
TigerDock offers you the New Dock in Leopard Annoying - a useful and convenient system utility that helps you change your dock from the new 3D-look to the old(more like Tiger) 2D-look or reverse. more>>
TigerDock 1.0 offers you the New Dock in Leopard Annoying - a useful and convenient system utility that helps you change your dock from the new 3D-look to the old (more like Tiger) 2D-look or reverse. And as a bonus. You can make the items in your dock slightly transparent when they are hidden, so you have a visual cue that they aren't active.
Requirements:
- Mac OS 10.5
which lets you change your Dock from the new 3D-look to the old(more like Tiger) 2D-look or ... TigerDock 1.0 is a useful tool which lets you change your Dock from the new 3D-look to the oldSpace.dock 0.7
Space.dock - Virtual workspaces to help organize the desktop more>>
Enhancements:
- moved to "dockling" interface (let me know what you think!)
- fixed incompatibilities with Mac OS X 10.0 (retail)
- made all visible strings localizable.
Kill Dock 1.0b
Kill Dock is a distinguished and easy to use tool which will let you see the process id of the program which runs the Dock for OS X. more>>
Kill Dock 1.0b is a distinguished and easy to use tool which will let you see the process id of the program which runs the Dock for OS X. Sometimes the Dock will get messed-up, specifically, when you have had a problem with programs crashing and the Dock not recognizing it. Kill Dock will terminate the process, allowing OS X to restart it. This has, so far, fixed all the problems I have had.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.0 or higher

Office Dock 1.3
Dock app launcher for MS Office applications. more>>
One application in a series of applications I am making to reduce Dock clutter and use very small applications to take the place of many others. These applications are normally around a 100 kb, and use 0 CPU when they are open and idle. To use them you can right click on the icon in the dock and you will see a custom dock menu listing a series of applications you can launch from there. This one is specifically for Microsoft Office 2004 and 2008. If you want to see some more of these type please email me and give me an idea of some of the applications you would like to see supported.