I guess my phrasing was a little misleading. "Aquamakeover" is the one that is 
hard to find. A-Dock is still available online, here is the homepage:

http://jerome.foucher.free.fr/ADock/ADock.html

One thing I really like about it is that you can set a key combination to 
switch it on and off, just like the control strip. That way, you can bring it 
up only when you need it without cluttering up your desktop or overlapping the 
control strip (I usually have the control strip hidden unless I need to use one 
of the modules or check my battery life, but when I do use it it is nice to be 
able to get rid of the dock). Of course, you can also set it to hide and show 
automatically like the OS X dock, if you prefer that, but then it will pop up 
every time the cursor hits the bottom of the screen.

Steven


On Sep 24, 2010, at 6:45 PM, Elliott Price wrote:

> If anyone finds A-Dock, post a link! That sounds like a handy OS9 hack, I 
> always miss the dock when I use my machines running OS9. Icon shortcuts on 
> the desktop? Tacky... Navigating apps from the Apple menu? Tedious. Although, 
> I remember when that was the cool way to access your apps ;)
> 
> 
>       -Elliott

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