Modify the appearance of Leopard
Customization applications have always been a big hit on Mac, and with the arrival of Leopard a whole range of new Dock and folder appearance applications have popped up.
SuperDocker lets you play around with how key functions of Leopard are displayed.
Before taking a look at SuperDocker, I worried that the application was going to be another of the countless Dock modifiers that you find for Leopard.
Luckily, SuperDocker not only sticks to that section of your Mac but also lets you modify elements in your Finder, Safari browser, Time Machine and others like iCal, iChat or the capture format.
Most of the functions that you can set in SuperDocker are already present in your Mac, but hidden, so having the app is great help to access them quickly.
Each setting is easy to work with, and you often only have to choose between whether to display or hide elements. For others, a slider bar lets you easily adjust to the style you like best.
SuperDocker allows to customize parts of your Mac OS X Leopard. Using SuperDocker, you will be able to :
About Dock
Display a 2D/3D Dock
Use transparency on hidden applications’ icons
Add separation in the Dock
Modify the display of the Docks
About Stacks
Add stacks in recent elements
Display a border cadre around applications
About Finder
Modify the effect of window minimisation
Modify the switching time between 2 spaces under Space
Modify the drawing time of dialog boxes
Display the complete path in the title bar
Display the hidden files
About Safari
Display the Debug menu
Display WebInspector
About Time Machine
Choose to display or not a message after each new disk detection
Others
Display the iCal debug menu
Activate the Data Detectors mod for iChat
Activate the Dashboard’s Developper mode
Modify the display of the menubar
Modify the capture format
Modify the print dialog boxes’ format
Modify the Mac OS X bootsplash