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How to create a new Mac OS X Dock Stack
Stacks are a really handy way for you to access everything you want on your Mac without having to navigate though your hard drive. By helping you to quickly get to the files you regularly use, stacks can make your school or work life much simpler. They’re also very easy to set up and organize. Just follow these instructions and you will have a custom stack in no time.
Apple patents dock, networking methods
Apple has been granted four new patents today by the US Patent & Trademark Office. The patents cover four inventions that relate to Apple’s multipurpose dock, QuickTime’s transmission of differently formatted media, measuring network bandwidth between two computers, and a communication between media servers and media clients.
Stand invention (US Patent D567800) does not offer a detailed explanation as to why this dock is much different than other docks on the market. Apple only provided a one sentence explanation in the patent filing: “The stand, which can be utilized as a dock, is used to support an electronic device, such as a media player, media storage device, cellular phone, PDA and/or the like.”
3 Free and fresh icon sets to spice up your desktop
Leopard’s been out for a while now and if you updated when it came out, you’re probably at a stage where you are a little sick of the system’s icons. Here are some free sets of icons that are fresh and can easily spice up your desktop. I come across a lot of icons, as I not only write for Appletell, but manage MacintoshGUI. We feature a design related goodie everyday, and here are some of the favorites for the past 30 days.
I find that Coda is one of the best tools for web development on the Mac, and the green leaf icon looks really good. After a while, as most things do, it gets a little old, and this set of Coda leaves will hopefully spice up your dock. These are made by Louie Mantia (pictured above), who has some CandyBar replacement icons, so check them out too. (CandyBar is an application that lets you change your system’s icons, dock, and mange a collection of icons.)
10.5.2 released
Apple today released Mac OS X 10.5.2 into Software Update. As of this writing, the website has not been updated with a download. The update is only 180 MB, about half the size of developer builds. Here are some of the most important features, from the release notes, linked at the bottom of the article.
More 10.5.2 Dock Features
EDIT: MacRumors forum posts appear to contradict this. nonetheless, it is something they should add, and hopefully will, in 10.5.2. In addition to the new stacks abilities in Mac OS X Update 10.5.2, Apple is now making it easier for the end user to choose what type of dock he would like. As seen in more »
iPod mixing with the Alesis iMultiMix 9R
If you DJ a lot of small events and can carry most of the music on your iPod, the Alesis iMultiMix 9R may be for you. The 9R is essentially a rack-mountable iPod dock with a professional mixer thrown in there. The 9R is designed for studios and live venues. Alesis Product Manager Jim Norman more »















