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- To remove the item from the dock, click this button.
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- To quit from DragThing, click this button.
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- To continue running DragThing, despite the error, click this button.
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- This is not recommend and may cause your Macintosh to crash.
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- To quit from DragThing, click this button.
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- To continue running DragThing, despite the low memory situation, click this button.
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- This is not recommend and may cause your Macintosh to crash.
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- To quit from DragThing, click this button.
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- To quit from DragThing, click this button.
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- To quit from DragThing, click this button.
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- To quit from DragThing, click this button.
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- To continue running DragThing, despite the error message, click this button.
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- This is not recommend and may cause your Macintosh to crash.
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- To return to DragThing, click this button.
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- To quit from DragThing, click this button.
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- To continue running DragThing, despite the error, click this button.
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- This is not recommend and may cause your Macintosh to crash.
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- To quit from DragThing, click this button.
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- To return to DragThing, click this button.
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- To create a new dock with the given title, click this button.
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- To return to DragThing without creating a new dock, click this button.
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- To create a new dock with the given title, click this button.
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- To return to DragThing without creating a new dock, click this button.
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- To quit from DragThing, click this button.
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- Memory Bar
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- This bar represents the ammount of memory DragThing is currently using. The dark area is the used memory and the light area is the free memory.
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- To show the currently running processes in a special dock, check this box.
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- Double-click an item in the process dock to bring it to the front.
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- To include background-only processes in the process dock, check this box.
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- To quit a background-only process, you can drag it to the Trash or select it and choose Clear from the Edit menu.
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- To sort the items in the process dock alphabetically by name, check this box.
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- This makes the order of the process items the same as in the Application menu.
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- To draw a black outline round the icon of the frontmost process, check this box.
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- To show all of the hidden items in the process dock, click this button.
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- You can hide items from the process dock by selecting them and chosing Hide Process Item from the Edit menu.
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- To automatically minimise dock windows when DragThing is put into the background, check this box.
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- You can specify what kind of docks are minimised using the popup menu.
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- To bring DragThing to the front when the mouse is moved into a special hot corner of the screen, check this box.
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- Click on the small Desktop to the right to set which corner of the main screen is used.
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- To bring the Finder to the front when DragThing is opened, check this box.
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- This is useful if DragThing is automatically run at startup by setting the above option.
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- To use a single-click instead of a double-click to open an item, check this box.
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- You can specify what kind of items open with a single-click using the popup menu. To select these items, hold down the Command key and click them.
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- To bring DragThing to the front automatically when it needs attention, rather than displaying a Notification, check this box.
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- I'm sure this goes against the Apple Human Interface Guidelines, and I would be hunted down if I made it the default.
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- To always highlight the titlebars of dock windows, check this box.
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- This makes it harder to determine which window is at the front, but looks better I think.
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- To stop the Command-Q key combination from quitting DragThing, check this box.
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- This is useful to stop accidently quitting DragThing.
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- To set the hot corner which brings DragThing to the front, click a corner of this small Desktop.
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- To automatically maximise dock windows when DragThing is brought into the foreground, check this box.
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- You can specify what kind of docks are maximised using the popup menu.
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- To have DragThing automatically run as your Macintosh starts up, check this box.
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- This option creates an alias to DragThing in the Startup Items folder inside the System Folder.
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- To ignore the clicks that cause DragThing to be brought to the front, check this box.
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- This means that if DragThing is in the background and you click on a dock window, nothing will happen apart from it coming to the front.
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