![]() If you’re like me, and you want more from your dock, give Station a whirl. Boost your productivity with the most advanced and versatile app and window manager for the Mac. The only thing I’ve found missing is support for the Trash (DT had a trash can shortcut, where Station does not), but another app called theBin is filling that void nicely for me.Īnd best of all, when I emailed Station’s developer about whether there was trash support, I had an e-mail back within 24 hours with exactly the information I needed. Station is lightning-fast and has some lovely customization options (I’ve made custom icons for each of my categories, and it looks really sharp). Save time when working with many applications at once. ![]() Tools for quicker switching between apps and windows, and managing windows from the previews on the dock. While I miss the tabbed interface of DT, I’ve found sorting my shortcuts into folders within Station is just as easy and intuitive, and took almost no time in getting used to. ActiveDock is a full replacement for Apple Dock with customization features. Station has already proven itself to be a worthy replacement for DT. After searching around for a while, I stumbled across Station and gave it a try-there’s a free trial, so why not? And boy, am I glad I did! The Apple Dock is…well, it’s fine, but DragThing really made things better. I’m still on High Sierra for a number of reasons, but one of the big ones is that my beloved DragThing isn’t making the transition to 64-bit. I’m writing this from my iMac running High Sierra. Great Replacement for DragThing Quick Support This design also does away with the need for magnification or shrinking the height of the launch panel so your icons remain one height thus making them more readable. Station also implements scrollbars when a launch panel exceeds the width or height of the screen. With ten levels of folders available, enough space is provided to spread out even the most diverse set of applications and documents. This is useful when switching between tasks like business and spreadsheets to graphics work. Another useful feature of Station is the ability to launch, all at once, the items in a launch folder. For example, one folder can contain work related items and another folder gaming items. Productivity is increased because related items can be grouped together into a single folder. Scalability is greatly increased through logical groupings thus increasing the sheer number of items that can be added to Station without having to shrink the launcher size. With nested folders, you can arrange items in Station in a way that fits your workflow with an uncluttered look and feel. Station is a multilevel launcher that promotes a more natural organization of applications and documents into folders.
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