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MacOS Transformation Pack will give you all new macOS user experience such as theme, wallpapers, system resources, and new OS X features combined altogether in single package working on Windows platform since Windows XP to up to Windows 10. In this package, you’ll have the best user experience greatly resembles real macOS from Windows side.
Docker Setup Tips for macOS (Mac OS X) Bret Fisher Author of Docker Mastery courses on Udemy, freelance DevOps and Docker consultant, trainer, speaker, and Open Source volunteer working from Virginia Beach, Virginia.
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XWindows Dock RocketDock is another enticing dock solution you may want to give a shot. Even though I would prefer XWIndows Dock over RocketDock, there are some pretty awesome features that are prerogative to the latter only. For example, RocketDock lets you enable that cool bounce effect while hovering the mouse cursor over the dock. In addition, RocketDock provides more customization and comes packed with plenty of preinstalled skins. However, the lack of 3D effect may turn many to XWIndows Dock instead. On the flip side, it also has full plugins support and despite looking plain, the default icons are customizable too. With such a pile of features and settings at disposal, what’s not to like here I may ask?
RocketDock Winstep Nexus If something’s so good, save it for the last. Is probably one of the best (if not the best) dock launcher on Windows. The dock application contains a plethora of cosmetic options that can customize it extensively. The most fascinating thing about Nexus is its ability to display Live icons. For instance, there’s a real-time animated analog clock.
Likewise, it also includes a Wanda fish that tells some refreshing famous quotes. Various interactive effects are also found in this application that can make the dock a more exciting feature to have on your desktop. You can change icon reflection, apply blurry effects to the dock, employ multiple docks on more than a single screen and much more.
Nexus gives you a slew of theme choices as well. It has both Free and Paid versions. Although, the paid version comes for a handful of $24.95, the free variant will suffice majority of the majority. Unfortunately Windows docks scene is very poor. RocketDock has been abandoned (as well as RK Launcher etc.) and 1.3.5 crashes badly if you drag’n’drop multiple files with a long path string over a docked tool.
Nexus 12 still has serious issues with ghost windows popping up when used with tools with hidden windows like ClipX etc. ObjectDock is slow, resources hog and buggy as well with drag’n’drop In short, there is no decent and bug-free dock tool for Windows yet unfortunately!