I did switch back to the Nouveau theme. I was just hoping for the best
of both worlds. C'est la vie.

On Jan 16, 8:40 am, Kalle Persson <[email protected]> wrote:
> This gets a -1 from me, not that it matters.
>
> Here are some thoughts from the top of my head:
>
> 1. Docky is, as far as I know, not a "Hey, let's implement yet another
> OS X feature"-project. It is far more. It supports/will support all the
> actions Do has*, which neither the OS X dock or AWN does.
>
> (An example to make you understand the possibilities: With Docky you can
> add your Pidgin friends, Tomboy notes, Firefox bookmarks and even the
> Minimize window action as items to the dock.)
>
> 2. There are also aesthetics to consider. Docky currently has a very
> neat parabolic zoom. AWN probably never will because of their "every
> dock item as an unique process" implementation. Docky's animations when
> it goes from "list" to "search" mode would probably not be easy to
> implement in AWN either because of this.
>
> 3. Finally, I see no reason at all why the Do/cky developers would want
> to throw away hundred lines of code just because there is "this other
> project that does the same thing, kinda".
>
> So, if you're already using a dock - use the classic theme.
>
> - Kalle
>
> fre 2009-01-16 klockan 05:20 -0800 skrev BostonPeng:
>
> > I have to say that I'm loving 0.8, but Docky is striking me as
> > reinventing the wheel since there's already several docks already in
> > use (such as Avant and the Cairo-Dock, the two docks that the Mac4Lin
> > project supports). For those of us who are already using a dock would
> > it be possible to have an applet for AWN (for example) to let us
> > access Do from our existing dock?
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