Read through all of these verrrrrryyyy carefully:

http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=37593

                        Jerry

p.s. Use at your own risk. Depending on how you turn the dock off, you 
can lose Expose, command + tab, etc. (these are tied to the dock).


On Jun 11, 2005, at 9:37 AM, studio52 at insightbb.com wrote:

> Hi Group! I read about Spotlight and figured it was just something 
> else I would never use. Was I ever wrong, it has changed the way I use 
> my Mac. Between Spotlight and CMD + Tab to navigate open Apps, I have 
> no need for a Dock. As a full screen Photoshop user the dock is a 
> PITA. Does anyone know or could you point me to a "reliable" method to 
> disable dock.app? I logged in as root, put dock.app into an untitled 
> folder, rebooted and Finder was very erratic, Photoshop crashed 
> etc.:-) Obviously that doesn't work! TIA...Jerry Freeman
>
> PS I have a 12" iBook 700 MHz dual USB, 768M RAM for sale if anyone 
> needs a reliable inexpensive laptop in excellent condition. Contact me 
> offline studio52 at insightbb dot com.
>
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