Trueman_Akamai
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As most folks already know, there are some classic Mac OS features that are missing such as the Apple Menu, the application menu, control strip, spring loaded folders, popup folders, etc.
Some developers are already working on replacements such as:
http://www.classicmenu.com (which brings back the Apple Menu and process menu to the menu bar and for me, was a must have util for DP4).
http://www.strout.net/info/coding/macdev/openstrip/ (an open source version of control strip).
Someone I know is considering work on a simple disk tray which for all intensive purposes, is like the dock but serves a simple purpose to automatically place ones local drive volumes, network volumes, removal media, printers and relocation of the trash into a tray that slides in/out from the usual right-side of the screen or also be left open to replicate todays disk on desktop for folks who prefer. Transparency/color of the tray/dock can be set by the user as well as its location (left or right side of the screen). Is this something that would be of interest to OS X users?
Some developers are already working on replacements such as:
http://www.classicmenu.com (which brings back the Apple Menu and process menu to the menu bar and for me, was a must have util for DP4).
http://www.strout.net/info/coding/macdev/openstrip/ (an open source version of control strip).
Someone I know is considering work on a simple disk tray which for all intensive purposes, is like the dock but serves a simple purpose to automatically place ones local drive volumes, network volumes, removal media, printers and relocation of the trash into a tray that slides in/out from the usual right-side of the screen or also be left open to replicate todays disk on desktop for folks who prefer. Transparency/color of the tray/dock can be set by the user as well as its location (left or right side of the screen). Is this something that would be of interest to OS X users?