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  2. Aqua (user interface) - Wikipedia

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    Dock icons also bounce up and down, in a different rhythm, when a background application requires the user's attention. Dock icons can increase in size when approached by the cursor. This feature (called "magnification") is optional. When minimized, windows are "sucked" into the Dock using the "Genie effect" or "Scale effect."

  3. RocketDock - Wikipedia

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    It is designed for Windows and offers a dock similar to the one found in the Mac OS X Aqua graphical user interface. RocketDock is available for free under a Creative Commons license and is distributed by Punk Labs, which was previously known as Punk Software. RocketDock allows users to see live updates of minimized windows, much like in Mac OS X.

  4. Fences (software) - Wikipedia

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    Fences is a utility for Windows that helps to organize icons on the desktop. It is developed by Stardock and distributed as part of their Object Desktop suite. [ 1 ] Version 1 was freeware [ 2 ] after which it has become a commercial product.

  5. List of dock applications - Wikipedia

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    The standard dock bundled with OS X. DragThing: OS X: Proprietary: Shareware Dock replacement for OS X with many features. Appetizer: Microsoft Windows: Open source: Customizable dock with support for plugins and skins. ObjectDock: Microsoft Windows: Proprietary (Freeware and Shareware) Copy of the OS X dock for Windows offered in both Freeware ...

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  7. XWindows Dock - Wikipedia

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    Minimize Windows. Supports two effects: Default and Genie. Live reflections of icons and windows. Customizable sounds. Bounce effect for icons and stacks. Skin Maker Included. XML for Language file creation. Gallery view for pictures and documents; Docklets for special purposes such as a calendar and weather docklet. Configurable number of ...

  8. Taskbar - Wikipedia

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    The macOS Dock is application-oriented instead of window-oriented. Each running application is represented by one icon in the Dock regardless of how many windows it has on screen. A textual menu can be opened by right-clicking on the dock icon that gives access to an application's windows.

  9. Mac OS X Snow Leopard - Wikipedia

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    Exposé can now display windows for a single program by left clicking and holding its icon in the dock. Windows are arranged in a new grid pattern. Contextual menus which come out of Dock icons now have more options and have a new look, with a semi-transparent charcoal background and white text.