Another application is called cairo-dock.
Download the latest version from the website. It has much more control and
effects especially if you are on a machine with graphics card.

On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 2:10 PM, narendra sisodiya <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Guy, we want more tricks.
> did anyone use Avant Windows Navigator ? It will place a Mac type bottom
> bar .
> Checkout this image ,, you will love it --
> http://pbs01.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/awn.pngOn Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at
> 1:49 PM, mustafa hussain <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Tabbed browsing also works in the file browser.
>> You can press ctrl+t in the file browser to open tabs just like firefox.
>> you can use alt+1, alt+2 etc. for switching between the tabs.
>> same works for terminal window too. Just press ctrl+shift+t to open a new
>> tab in a terminal.
>> Saves me a lot of headache.
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Nagaraj N <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>  On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:17 AM, narendra sisodiya <
>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The purpose of this thread to reply back the cool and hidden feature
>>>>>> into your GNU box. These are some small but powerful trick and less
>>>>>> documented.
>>>>>> Here is my list - Will update regularly this thread.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> **1** *Mouse over Music play* : May be some of you are unaware with
>>>>>> mouse over music play in Fedora 10+box. After installing code to default
>>>>>> player,  mouse over to any music file will be played back without opening
>>>>>> any media player.
>>>>>> **2* Drag and Drop over zip* : If you have a zip file and you want to
>>>>>> add any file to it then just drag and drop it over .zip file. This happen
>>>>>> with all archive(compressed) files - found in Fedora 11
>>>>>> **3* Alt + F2* : This will open  run prompt - very useful sometimes.
>>>>>> **4* Paste in gedit* : Sometime you need to run application from
>>>>>> command line but we do not know the executable name. for example - 
>>>>>> "System
>>>>>> Monitor" in menu. Just opne gedit, click on menu and drag and drop the 
>>>>>> icon
>>>>>> of "System monitor" into gedit (text editor). you will find the
>>>>>> corresponding .desktop file in gedit text editor. locate exec line  -  in
>>>>>> this case it will be this.
>>>>>> *Exec=gnome-system-monitor*
>>>>>> So this is the command to launch "System Monitor"
>>>>>>
>>>>> **5* import *: try "$import test.png" : ( a pointer will appear, make
>>>> a rectangle , it will be saved to test.png file  ) , I know you were using
>>>> "Print Screen then opening file with Gimp and cropping unnecessary part of
>>>> image ". I know u will try this command now by opening terminal. but wait
>>>> why you need to open terminal for it. Just press "Alt + F2", run prompt 
>>>> will
>>>> appear. just write their "import test.png".
>>>> **6** *notify-send*: "$ notify-send "This message will be displayed for
>>>> 3 seconds" -t 3000" . This could be particularly useful if u need ot be
>>>> notified at the end of execution of script. I found this on:
>>>> ww.linuxjournal.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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