

#Ubar dock replacement mac
Right click has options & key commands can be added to any item to launch, hide, get info, reveal original etc.Īs I now discover I don't have a Mac in the house that will be able to run Catalina, the point has become moot.Īs I now have a new M1 iMac on order I shall be forced to address this very soon :\ įrom the DragThing site, showing various display options -Įach of these tiny labels can be anchored anywhere on screen, follow you to any Space, be hidden in apps you don't want it to interfere with & when clicked, each one pops open to reveal a completely customisable set of tabs which can contain almost anything - folders, apps, docs, pictures etc I'm hunting for anything vaguely similar - essentially a replacement for the Dock or the even more cumbersome Lauchpad, which I cannot bear. The author has announced it will receive no further updates & it is no longer available to purchase. I've been using DragThing since v1.0 in the mid 1990's so it's fair to say I'm rather used to it & will be sad to see it finally die after macOS 10.15. Please note, this method is also compatible with auto-hiding uBar.This is, essentially, a Dock replacer on steroids - dating back to before the Dock even existed.
#Ubar dock replacement windows
Plus, windows now minimise to the BOTTOM of the screen. Hope this helped you guys! It allowed me to achieve the behaviour I wanted! Then hit enter.ĭefaults delete autohide-delay killall Dock If you need to reset this setting to default for any reason, fire up terminal as described above and paste in the following command. If you leave your mouse there for a long time (9999999 seconds) it will re-appear, but the quickest method for access is the CMD+OPTION+D method. notice when you mouse to the bottom of the screen the dock does not show. A simple keypress of CMD+OPTION+D will hide the Dock. (Open Spotlight, Type Terminal, Hit Enter)ĭefaults write autohide-delay -float 9999999 killall DockĪfter this, the dock should relaunch, then appear looking the same, with it's position set to the bottom of the screen.Īt this point it should be overlaying uBar, but don't fear. Next up, you're going to want to fire up Terminal Since uBar conflicts with having the dock at the bottom of the screen, we're going to go into uBar's settings, Advanced: Then allow the Dock to overlap. To those that wish uBar minimised to the bar.


I have a couple applications which have options to only show a menubar item instead of a dock icon, but they still show up in uBar.
#Ubar dock replacement windows 7
