What's the best Windows-like taskbar for a Mac?
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Philip, believe me, it is much better spending some time to learn (and settle in) with OS X style of work than finding some Windows (horrible) taskbar solution. Assuming that you have a new OS X notebook, you probably have multitouch trackpad too, so try the following:
Later you will set direct opposites, (automatic scroll bars, jump on the clicked spot) but for the switchers the above is good for a start. Next, go to Dock and set like:
The minimize-windows-into-application icon will partially simulate the Windows taskbar, so you will get:
where you can clearly see than the "doc" file is minimized into the app-icon and the untitled is opened. Third: setup full trackpad gestures - click every checkbox on Trackpad preferences. Take some time to learn 3-finger and 4-finger gestures, especially "swipe 4 finger up/down" and move drag with "3-fingers" (instead of click & drag). This is very not-windows-like, but later will thanks to settle in with this.
After a while you will learn to use it automatically, and will find than you DON’T need a Taskbar. (Because of "Mission control", "Application windows" and "Show desktop" swipes,) Four: Setup hot corners in the "System preferences -> Mission Control". Click "Hot corners...". My setup is:
In the "Mission control" uncheck "Show dashboard as space" - left-bottom corner will show to you the Dashboard when needed. The hot corners will help when you don't want use "swipes". The bottom two corners (around the dock) are for the "applications" (Launch Pad & Dashboard), the upper two corners are for "windows" (Current app-windows and Mission control) The above is my 2cents - maybe someone will suggest better setup - from my experience the above helps my "switchers friends" greatly. |
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Dock is the alternative for taskbar. Once you have Dock visible all the time (default), all the windows will use the remaining spaces. I assume you are new to mac. I suggest to go through Dock 101 article from Apple. You can also refer Switch 101 - On Windows, I used to... Welcome to Apple userland :) |
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Philip, I would recommend you follow jm666 setup as per answer (above). If you definitely need something that approximates a Windows-like taskbar, I would go with something like Hyperdock : http://www.techerator.com/2012/02/make-your-mac-more-like-windows-7-with-hyperdock/
Hope this helps. |
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There is now one. Check out iTaskbar :) I'm affiliated to the product, but at the moment it's the only product in the category. To create a taskbar on OS X is not as trivial as on other operating systems. ;)
We hope it will be helpful to all those people who, just like us, need a taskbar to work efficiently. |
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