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If you’re interested in learning more about Leopard than I told you in my last post, head over to John Siracusa’s 17-page review at Ars Technica.
One nice tidbit from the review is that you can replace Leopard’s new reflective Dock with a more functional one by entering the following commands at your terminal:
> defaults write com.apple.dock no-glass -boolean YES
> killall Dock
Nerd Maze Mac Os 11
Mac OS Objective C Mac OS X Macintosh Maverick Mac OS Mac Mountain Lion Snow Leopard xcode compile password xcode password xcode keychain Always ask Keychain Access system keychain /usr/bin permissions read&write Mac OS X wants to use system keychain when compiling the xcode project allow keychain access while compiling the Xcode project MacOS Hidden Files mac os settings.
This will give you the same style of dock that you’ll get if you position the dock to the left or right of your screen, even if you put the dock at the bottom. If you change your mind, and want the new shiny reflective dock back, just repeat the above commands replacing “YES” with “NO”. The changes will stick through a reboot.
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