Quay 1.1
About Quay
Extends the Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) Dock to show extended popup menus for most Dock items, including applications, stacks and URLs. Quay also allows you to make folder proxy icons with easily customized icons.
So why should you use Quay at all? Extra information, more flexibility. For one, the Dock’s popups are limited to about 500 items; Quay’s limit is in the tens of thousands. You can have a Quay popup on both sides of the Dock; Apple has them only on the document side. The Dock doesn’t follow aliases/symbolic links in its menus; Quay does. It works for Smart Folders, also shows application versions and (for running applications) CPU and memory statistics. Still, if for some reason you want the Dock’s normal display, just hold the Option key down before clicking.
Quay is a simple-to-use Cocoa application. You can run it just to configure a popup item in the Dock, but it works automatically with your existing stacks; the actual popup is handled by a background process that uses few system resources. Many more features.
Whats New in this Version
- Dragging out a plain folder from the Quay window now keeps the folder icon.
- The Dock’s selected icon name display is now suppressed correctly in all cases. I think.
- The background application no longer loads Contextual Menu Plugins (which it never used, anyway).
- Many more enhancements.
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.5 or later
Download Details
- Company:
- Rainer Brockerhoff
- Version:
- 1.1
- Post Date:
- May 12, 2008
- License:
- Shareware
- File Size:
- 924K
- URL Type:
- Download
- Download ID:
- 16322
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