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Leopard Dock: Love it or Hate it?

Paul's comments on the dock in Mac OS X 10.5 have generated over 100 comments. Read them all if you're really, really bored. If you haven't got quite that much time, I've got a simple question:

How do you feel about Mac OS X 10.5's (Leopard's) dock???
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    6 Responses to "Leopard Dock: Love it or Hate it?"

    1. Quote MeJesper
      Posted 10 Sep 2007 at 4:59pm #

      It's not perfect, but even with the shadows and reflections and the crazy look on the side, I like it more than the current Dock.


    2. Quote MeTim Buchheim
      Posted 10 Sep 2007 at 5:10pm #

      I'm running the latest Leopard seed on my laptop (and Tiger on my desktop) and after a day or two of using it I stopped noticing the Dock.. I really don't notice the difference when I'm actually using it.

      Those folder icons on the other hand...


    3. Quote MeArden
      Posted 10 Sep 2007 at 7:22pm #

      You need an option in the middle: "I can tolerate it, but it needs work." Why does everything have to be so binary?


    4. Quote MeErik J. Barzeski
      Posted 10 Sep 2007 at 7:34pm #

      Arden said on September 10, 2007:

      You need an option in the middle.

      There is one: "no opinion." :-) Read it as "neutral" or something if you'd like. I'm not a professional pollster. It shows.


    5. Quote MeArden
      Posted 10 Sep 2007 at 7:40pm #

      I know that. But here's the thing: there are two binary choices here, in only 3 answers. The first is, "Do I have an opinion on Leopard's dock?" You can answer either yes, with the first two options, or no. The second is, of course, love it or hate it. What if I have an opinion, but I'm somewhere in between?

      It's clear to me that you need to start outsourcing your polls to a professional poll-taking company.


    6. Quote MeBryan
      Posted 11 Sep 2007 at 12:49am #

      Arden said on September 10, 2007:

      It's clear to me that you need to start outsourcing your polls to a professional poll-taking company.

      hahah. For the record, I don't think that's completely necessary, Erik.



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