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DockFun 4.7
Donelleschi
DockFun is a tool to run an infinite number of OS X's Dock configuration. For example you'll be able to set up a Dock for Internet applications and a Dock for graphic purpose which you'll turn on, easily, with just one click. It also allows you to edit deeply into your Mac OS X dock preferences. Hopefully, it will not only increase your productivity on Mac OS X, but also make it very pleasant to organize your applications and documents.
It's extremely easy to use: you will make docks as you would do an iTunes playlist. But don't call it a "Dock Switcher App" in fact DockFun is much more, it's the ultimate solution to organize your Applications and main Documents. It integrates Hot-keys and the amazing Autolaunch feature, which lets you simultaneously launch several Applications at once. Also, with Donelleschi Docks you will be able to have several docks at once on your desktop.
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