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Auto-hide the dock and menubar on a per-app basis
Authored by: dsjkvf on Jan 22, '07 10:47:29PM
there's also a free app called DockLess, which perfoms all those changes for you :).

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Auto-hide the dock and menubar on a per-app basis
Authored by: zo219 on Jan 23, '07 01:12:52AM

... which has never performed reliably for me, in all the years it's been out. Editing plists is a cinch, tho, with Property List Editor, whiich gets hauled out of the Developer Folder and put right in Utilities. It comes in handy sooo many ways.



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Dockless.app
Authored by: Lou Kash on Jan 23, '07 04:01:29AM

Dockless does something completely different: It hides an app from appearing *inside* the Dock and it *removes* its menubar for good. In other words: Dockless turns a full app into an "invisible" background process. I use a couple of apps that require such a treatment although the developers might have done it themselves in the first place, e.g. Hardware Growler or the PageSpinner helper app PageViewer.



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