
Expand the available dock space on your Mac. Create an additional "shelf" to place items around any edge of your screen without any restrictions. Work with different customization options and relocate, shrink, and reference specific files, folders, and drives.
DockShelf lets you place unlimited docks around your desktop so you never run out of space again for your commonly used files, folders and applications!
We've all seen it and you've probably experienced it yourself - a Dock exploding with files and apps which has been shrunk so small you can barely see what anything is anymore.
DockShelf helps you manage the clutter of the Dock by offering another form of "dock shelf" which you can place around any edge of your screen without any restrictions and has more options for customization.
With DockShelf launching your favorite documents and apps is faster and more powerful because you control where your docks are positioned, how many are on screen, how they're labeled and when they're visible.
v1.1 [May 16, 2012]
New features:
- Stacks which let you drag any item you want into the stack then browse using a popup window.
- Separators.
- Smart folders (using Spotlight) which show results in a popup window.
- Finder item. You can add Finder items from the dock items tab as a shortcut to finding the application in the system library. There are some default AppleScripts (see below) assigned to Finder.
- Trash item which works just like the trash can in the OS X dock.
- Device docks show all devices that are mounted (can not be modified).
- Process docks show all applications that are open (can not be modified).
- Folder browser is now a popup window with grid/list view options (the menu is still available as an option).
- Applications can assign AppleScripts which will be displayed when you contextual click on the item (see the manual under Items > Applications).
Improved features:
- Dock info window has a new "items" tab which lets you drag items to the dock. All the new items release in 1.1 can be found in this tab.
- Dock info window fades in and out.
- Workspace files are backed up.