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You just need to bring the mouse to its icon and thumbnails of all its windows will appear. By clicking on the one you need, you will immediately go to it. Through Window Thumbnails, you can quickly close, minify and manage windows. Lade Dock Preview für macOS 10.7 oder neuer und genieße die App auf deinem Mac.
#Dockview wallpaper download
If you have several icons to choose from you can drag all of them into the Dock Preview and navigate through them using arrow keys or numeric 1-9 keys Download Dock Preview for macOS 10.9 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. Dock Preview is utility for designers and developers who what to know how icon will look when placed in Dock. DockView may have the looks, but HyperDock has better functionality, and that edges it for our money.If you have several icons to choose from you can drag all of them into the Dock Preview and navigate through them using arrow keys or numeric 1-9 keys Thankfully, there's a handy Mac utility that allows you to preview app windows by hovering over icons in the Dock. We also like its additional features and the fact it's configured from its own Preferences panel rather than another icon in the Dock, which gives it a more integrated feel.
#Dockview wallpaper free
It's also completely free at present, although the author has admitted it will cost a "small fee" when it's finished. However, although HyperDock is still in beta, it's very stable and close to final release. It also beats its immediate rival when it comes to the look of the thumbnail preview balloon.
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#Dockview wallpaper plus
Which program should you opt for? If you want a truly stable release plus the ability to view thumbnails from the Task Switcher, then DockView wins hands down. Better still, it includes another useful feature from Windows 7: the ability to "snap" two windows side-by-side simply by dragging each window to opposite edges of the screen where they'll automatically resize to take up half of the available space. HyperDock goes further, however: it also allows you to specify keyboard shortcuts for the Dock as a whole, or for specific Dock items, such as minimising windows, creating new tabs or quitting the application. Having said that, it offers more options for customising the thumbnails - including the ability to use multiple rows depending on how many windows are open in the currently selected application. HyperDock (see photo below) offers similar functionality to DockView, although its previews are limited to the Dock only. The program is available as a time-unlimited trial, but you'll be frequently prompted to register for the relatively small sum of $7.99, which seems a small price to pay if you struggle to manage lots of open applications and windows at the same time. The preferences dialogue pane gives you all the options you need - many of which aren't found in Windows, such as the ability to resize the preview window, select a background color to go with the window previews or even to place a badge over dock icons indicating how many windows or documents are open in that application. Roll the mouse over the Dock and a pop-up window will reveal dynamic previews of each open document or window in that application. DockView (see photo above) concentrates solely on providing thumbnail previews, either via the Dock or when pressing +.