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November 03, 2002
Skin a Dock
The Application Enhancer is slowly getting adopted by third-party developers, and we welcome a new addition to the APE-using tools a new cool tool from Infinity-to-the-Power-of-Infinity - Skin a Dock. ![]() That little tool will do what it says - it will skin your Dock, so your icons are lying underwater or are scattered around the grass. Nifty visual eye candy and a way to impress your friends as well! Even though this is just a beta, I suggest giving it a try and give feedback to its author. ;) ![]() UPDATE 11/05: for the unfortunate souls having problems, here's a tip how to fully uninstall Skin a Dock beta:
Skin a Dock, like any other APE module, does not changes anything on disk, so once you remove all its components, everything should be back to normal (com.apple.dock.iconcache.joeuser file isn't a part of Skin a Dock, but it contains cached Dock icons). A star minus to David of ITTPOI for not providing clean uninstall instructions. ;) Related:
Comments
Skin a dock is cool, but unfortunately it made my NetNewsWire Lite (any version) flip out!!! I had to remove the Skin a Dock .ape file. DOH! Posted by: noel on November 3, 2002 11:37 PMOuch. This is worrying... it's not especially good PR for Application Enhancer when the first ever third-party APE module causes all the problems Skin A Dock does... shades of extension conflicts. Yeah, it does have issues, but since its a first beta, I beleive David will fix all the issues very soon -- and the amount of work he has done is amazing. Then again, the amount of work needed to bring SAD in shape is quite big, too. =) And no, it's not a first third-party APE. First third-party APE was iChat Enhancer. ;) Posted by: slava on November 4, 2002 4:18 AMChalk me up in the crowd of the people who received a dead Keychain when they installed Skin A Dock. Uninstalled and everything was happy once more. iChat Enhancer works great though :). Posted by: Phil Dokas on November 4, 2002 9:45 PMWell I installed it and can't get rid of it. I did everything said above to uninstall. Signed out and restarted. I also removed the few skins I had loaded on the computer. Those blue tabs I tried just won't go away. The bad thing is they make my icons so small I don't know what is what. This program is just way too buggy. Posted by: Mary Lee on December 31, 2003 6:29 AMI have the same problems as Mary Lee. Anything related to Skin a Dock is securely deleted, yet the Dock icons still remain. I'm seriously considering backing-up all my personal data and deleting my user... Posted by: Rabbit on May 8, 2004 6:17 PMGuys - don't stress... I had the same problem with icons remaining after Skin-A-Dock had been well and truely removed... It's a hassel but all you have to do is remove everything from your dock, and then restack it with the apps you want... All the wierd Skin-A-Dock shit will then vanish :) Posted by: Adrian on May 14, 2004 6:14 AMHopefully, there will be bug fixes in the next version. My dock is transparent at least for now. I guess that is better than nothing. Posted by: DW on October 4, 2005 10:57 PMAnyone know if plans are in the making for maybe a re release? It's been busted since jaguar... maybe a leopard reveal? That'd be nice. Posted by: Colin Alexander on December 22, 2006 6:36 PMKeep comments on topic. If a comment is unrelated to this post, it may be removed or moderated. |



