![]() Mijn fout, zou zweren dat het voor 2022 was. RT ZanBizar: De nieuwjaarsconference voor 2022, van Freek de Jonge. RT jpgoldberg: A year ago I wrote about how your 1Password Secret Key keeps you safe in the event our servers were to be breached. It’s not particularly nice looking (a big, who cares topic, but on a mac, well, I do care), and the other needs aren’t that big to have them satisfied by purchasing DragThing. Probably the first thing I’m really needing is a two-key hotkey (like emacs with Control-x as prefix), but that’s a topic for another time.Īll in all, I’m of the opinion that DragThing is not what I need to manage the stuff I do. You can associate hotkeys with certain things you want to have done, but, frankly, I’m all out of hotkeys right now. Personally I don’t expect much from that, because I use tabbed browsing, so I don’t have many windows open from one application. The paid-for version also has a disk and window dock, which might come in handy when you have too many safari windows open. Of which you can run two incarnations (in the non-paid-for version): one for holding apps, docs, etc and one for the ProcessDock, which has a list of all running processes. All nicely together in a thing called a Dock. In DragThing, you can keep drawers for your apps, documents, folders, urls etc. I’m really not using the document stacks. It didn’t crash, so that counts as good). Which got upgraded today to a real 4.0, instead of 4beta. open in various configurations that I’m not using the dock for keeping the most-frequently used tools (other than mail (postbox at the moment, but that’s for another article) and safari. In DragThing, you can keep drawers for your apps, documents, folders, urls etc. I use too many tools, like shells, mail, browser, textmate, etc. It’s nice to know which applications are running at any given time, and for that purpose it works. So, this article contains my testingresults for the DragThing tool.įirst off, DragThing is supposed to be a Dock replacement. ![]() And I couldn’t think of any reason why I did that in the first place. I’ve had it on my mac before, but I dismissed it rather swiftly the first time around. One thing made me curious though: DragThing. Also, the rest of the tools doesn’t quite appeal to me, mostly because the tools replace some other shareware of payware tool I’ve already got. But the killerapp, parallels, I’ve already bought, so that’s sort of an un-offer for me. TheMacBundles has an offer for a few utilities which are quite nice.
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