iClock, a shareware programme that advertises itself as more than
just a clock, has a setting that lets you check which programmes are
running just like ol' 7-9 used to. You can find it here:
http://www.scriptsoftware.com/iclock/iclockmac.php
Yours,
J Sanderson
On 14 Jan 2006, at 16:31, Ray wrote:
--- david_elmo
Now we fuss about looking for little black triangles.
God help us all.
Yes, that's what I mean. I know you look at the little
black triangles but wondered whether anyone is using
other utilities or are we to eternally look for the
little black arrows. I suspect so. I do agree with
some of the criticism that the Dock looks great but is
not as functional as the old finder menu. Unless,
perhaps you just avoid placing too many programs in
the Dock. That may be one solution.
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