it would be so kool if someone combined rosie's skills to use the menu like macs finder with finderbars menu editing and all the other features im forgetting.
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Any New Finder like Menu bars in sight???
#1
Posted 04 December 2008 - 12:51 AM
it would be so kool if someone combined rosie's skills to use the menu like macs finder with finderbars menu editing and all the other features im forgetting.
#2
Posted 12 December 2008 - 05:34 PM
Objectdock is free, only it's plus version is paid.
Also you shouldn't expect everything to be free, it's a lot of work and generally years of study to become a programmer.
When you call someone to work like a plumber, a doctor or even a taxi driver, even though those are just services they give, you don't expect them to work for free, so why should you expect programmers to do so?
As for alternative to objectdock, you should search a bit more, there's plenty everywhere like rocketdock and y'z dock.
I'm also working on a different type of dock too but it's not yet ready to be released.
Also you shouldn't expect everything to be free, it's a lot of work and generally years of study to become a programmer.
When you call someone to work like a plumber, a doctor or even a taxi driver, even though those are just services they give, you don't expect them to work for free, so why should you expect programmers to do so?
As for alternative to objectdock, you should search a bit more, there's plenty everywhere like rocketdock and y'z dock.
I'm also working on a different type of dock too but it's not yet ready to be released.
#3
Posted 12 December 2008 - 07:15 PM
You could try this one http://landvermesser.tripod.com/ it's not brilliant but its a free finderbar for windows, seeing as you asked for an alternative to Objectbar.
#4
Posted 14 December 2008 - 05:42 AM
CoderOmega;517234 said:
Objectdock is free, only it's plus version is paid.
Also you shouldn't expect everything to be free, it's a lot of work and generally years of study to become a programmer.
When you call someone to work like a plumber, a doctor or even a taxi driver, even though those are just services they give, you don't expect them to work for free, so why should you expect programmers to do so?
As for alternative to objectdock, you should search a bit more, there's plenty everywhere like rocketdock and y'z dock.
I'm also working on a different type of dock too but it's not yet ready to be released.
Also you shouldn't expect everything to be free, it's a lot of work and generally years of study to become a programmer.
When you call someone to work like a plumber, a doctor or even a taxi driver, even though those are just services they give, you don't expect them to work for free, so why should you expect programmers to do so?
As for alternative to objectdock, you should search a bit more, there's plenty everywhere like rocketdock and y'z dock.
I'm also working on a different type of dock too but it's not yet ready to be released.
lol im talkin bout a menu bar not a dock i already have a kik ass dock by bobah13 his XWindows Dock is the best XD
but i know that programming is hard i would love to make programs and not rely on other people but i dont have the experience yet
oh and shiftylem i have finderbar but its not really for any use its just good for the looks lol
#9
Posted 14 May 2009 - 10:01 AM
From what I have read there is a script within the install image of ntfs-3g, but I cannot access the image because nothing will show on my desktop. I tried to access the image from terminal but I get an error saying that an unexpected "(" was found every time I try and access it. I would simply reinstall OS X but my Time Machine drive is currently an hour away and thats a bit too far with gas being so high.
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