![]() I'm not an instructor but I do have a suggestion that I'm willing to be corrected on if an instructor comes along. I think it is perfectly normal for your technique to be challenged by longer skis and since you're so new to skiing it would be a real confidence knocker. Zero-G, your easy introduction on 120s probably hasn't done you any favours, sadly. Anyway, snowHeads really is MUCH better when you're logged in - not least because you get to post your own messages complaining about things that annoy you like perhaps this banner which, incidentally, disappears when you log in :-) We don't share your email address with anyone and we never send out any of those cheesy 'message from our partners' emails either. It's rather good and not made up by tourist offices (or people that love the tourist office and want to marry it either). When you register, you get our free weekly(-ish) snow report by email. 50,000+ snowHeads already know all this, making snowHeads the biggest, most active community of snow-heads in the UK, so you'll be in good company). as well as access to 'members only' forums, discounts and deals that U don't even know exist as a 'guest' user. Yet, dragthing is organized and you can put a hundred items in 1/3 of the space that the dock takes up.īottom line, it is taste, OS 9 leftovers, and the want to do it my way and not Steve Jobs way.Log in to snowHeads to make it MUCH better! Registration's totally free, of course, and makes snowHeads easier to use and to understand, gives better searching, filtering etc. If you put all the items of have in my dragthing dock, Apple's dock becomes so small and spread out it is ridiculous and near useless. The dock is some of that, but not all of that. Using the tabs at the bottom of the screen, you in effect had a dock, a shelf, and switcher all in one that use a limited amount of space. Here is the problem with the dock for me (and if you like the dock,more power to you, but for me, it doesn't cut it). With the threat of a strike at work, my stomach and nerves are kind of shot. ![]() Maybe later this week, I'll post some shots. Yet another dock remains invisible until I select the first invisible dock, at which time it pops up to let me choose from project-folders on those network volumes.Įdited 1 time(s). The other is a multi-layered dock with a layer each for applications (which largely duplicates the first dock that I mentioned, except that it stretches across the bottom of the screen so I don't have to mouse-up to launch a program) and layers for folders, Classic applications, documents and applets.Ī tiny dock with links to network-volumes remains invisible in a corner of the screen, except in the Finder. One is used to sort downloads into categorized folders for archiving. I've also got 2 tabbed popup docks at the bottom of my screen. I use this dock to sync files between the two computers. The folders on each side have different colored labels to distinguish them. Each column contains folders from either my desktop Mac or my laptop. Just above the second dock is a little tab that only appears when I have DragThing in the foreground and expands into a full-sized two-column dock when I click it. These two docks float on my desktop behind my app windows. Adjacent to that is a small quick-folder dock with a list of current job-folders. It resides in the upper left of the screen, looking not unlike the NeXT launcher. One is a simple double-click-to-launch panel with small icons in a 3x15 grid (plus names/paths that show along the bottom). > using it throughout their day, but also a screenshot of how they set it up on their > I've always wanted to see someone actually use DragThing, not only their methods of If the Dock is parked on the side, add dragging across the screen to the latter sequence.Ĭommand+Delete helps to minimize the damage caused by the Docked trash, but it doesn't fix the problem. dragging down to the Dock and then scrolling through the Dock to drop icons onto the trash. Dragging straight down to a trash-icon is much more economical vs. ![]() Most temporary files are generated on the Desktop just below the drive icons. A good operating system minimizes the amount that one has to mouse around to get any given job done. The greater the distance you have to drag, the more stress is put on your tendons and the more time you waste. This is a simple matter of ergonomics and economics. > as accessible in the Dock as it ever was on the Desktop I've never understood people's fixation with having the OS X Trash on the desktop.
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