□Ī lot of people are impressed with Compiz’s ability to render your workspaces in a Cube, Sphere or Cylinder. ![]() As of writing this, there are no default widgets installed.Įventually I plan to work in Screenlets and preinstall a few default ones as you would find in OS X, but I’m still waiting to make sure that my tiny tool works pre-compiled on other computers (is 32/64 bit versions). I’ve also written a very very simple application that toggles the Widget layer, which is powered by Compiz, on and is handily disguised by the Dashboard icon…meaning it reveals the widgets. ![]() You can still access Docky settings by right-clicking the separator on Docky between the Trash icon and the others. I’ve removed the Docky settings icon that was seen in previous screenshots so that the Nautilus application launcher (Finder icon) is the first item in Docky as it is in OS X. It can very easily be toggled on or off from the Docky settings window. The Docky icons zoom by default, though its not an OS X default setting to the best of my knowledge. Over all it looks well, but there are several areas that need to be corrected and the skin itself needs to be slimmed down a bit. I’ve contributed an Opera skin, that I mentioned in my last post, but it is still very unfinished. I’ve contributed plenty of code and images to make Docky appear nearly identical to the Dock in OS X and even made the Docky bar image in Inkscape myself. ![]() Most of the changes I’m making are in the details, as most of the features are already available. ![]() I’ve finally gotten around to contacting the Macbuntu maintainer about some of my changes and modifications and have now been granted administrative access to the project!
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