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i did the same thing long ago and have since been waitng for a dockling to do the same thing, without the wait of a held click or cntl clicking.
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The problem is that, as of 10.1, docklings don't seem to have much of a future -- Apple has killed the dockling server, and they don't include any of their own any more. They're encouraging developers to provide feedback via the application's icon in the dock (ala the new iTunes), so someone would have to write a full-blown app.
dockling
Yes, that's true that docklings are gone, but I don't see what all the fuss is about. A "full blown application" is in some ways, easier to make than a dockling. Cocoa is incredibly simple. It really is an amazing framework.
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I use a 2 button mouse and there still is a "wait" before the contents show up. This is bothersome enough for me to not rely on it like I did for the old apple menu (no pause!) I am sure that this will be fixed, but it is annoying. Meanwhile, I am (patiently) waiting for a OS X version of Finder Pop! |
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