Circle Dock Arranges Your Shortcuts in a Mouse-Centered Application Dock [Downloads]
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Jan
2010
Windows: Sure you could use the start menu or even install an application launcher like Launchy but you’d be missing out on the rotating eye candy and application management of Circle Dock.
We first covered Circle Dock when it appeared out of of a Donation Coder contest two years ago. Since then it has undergone quite a few revisions and is more polished than ever.
One of the initial complaints about Circle Dock was the lack of comprehensive help file—even in the beginning the application did a lot but it wasn’t always clear on how you could get it to do what you wanted—the new release has a huge help file that launches immediately after the installation so you can dig right into tweaking settings. You can tweak just about everything in Circle Dock short of tweaking it into being Square Dock.
You can alter the size, shape, rotation speed, and transparency of the circle as well as what hot keys and mouse combos will summon it and interact with it. You can reorder icons, swap them out—don’t think the default icon for an app is sexy enough for your new circle launcher? You can grab a new one and replace it—and rearrange them by drag and drop.
Circle Dock is freeware, Windows only. Have a novel application launcher? Let’s hear about it in the comments.





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5 Responses to Circle Dock Arranges Your Shortcuts in a Mouse-Centered Application Dock [Downloads]
(Ω)Mistress Bekki
March 11th, 2010 at 5:12 pm
Don't worry about it because Al Gore is wrong.
If you live long enough you will see that.
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March 20th, 2010 at 12:46 pm
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March 22nd, 2010 at 3:29 pm
depends… I think we're harder to please…
I went back and played some old video games that I used to think were fun not to long ago… and I was like "these are horrible"
maybe I'm just getting old?
TRACEY M
March 24th, 2010 at 10:12 pm
The dentist will choose the shape, size and shade of the new crowns based on what your natural teeth "should look like" and what you "want them to look like." If the shade of your natural teeth aren't what you like, you can bleach your teeth in advance of getting the new crowns. Lot's of things have changed over the years, we don't make the "chicklet teeth" anymore. Any spaces or size changes he will discuss with you. The dentist are professionals and will adjust the size of the surrounding teeth with a composite bonding or a veneer to increase their size if needed. He's there to help you attain the smile you want. Think of it like this, his reputation is walking out the door in your mouth and he wants it to be one that pleases you and any one that sees your teeth when you smile. He won't let you make a bad choice. You will be able to look at them before they are cemented into place and any changes that you deem necessary can be adjusted prior to the placement. Don't worry, he/she will make you look gorgeous! You'll wonder why you didn't do this years ago. Good luck!
Part of the "short and dumpy" look is due to your age at the time these crowns were placed and the growth you've had since then. I'm going to assume that you were in your teens then, so your bone structure wasn't finish growing and your teeth were still erupting after having these crowns placed. Now 15 years later your through with growing and it's time to replace them. Didn't have time to add this earlier but felt it was relevant to the information you needed. Good luck with your appointment and I hope I've been of some help!
Additional information: I don't know of any web sites that allow you to view changes as in hair styles. Your dentist will be able to show you diagrams and perhaps photo's of prior patients he's taken with similar problems and their finished results. Trust the dentist, everytime you smile and show your teeth to the public you are his walking advertisement! Good luck!
Cassie.
March 29th, 2010 at 10:27 am
It does not rotate – only the objects sucked into it does.
The universe it timeless, only us on earth keep watches and time because the Swiss had to invent something to make them competitive in the international trade markets – so they came up with watches.
Most people in the world lives by the timing of the sun, rising, noon and setting and even increments in between.
Ever heard of a sun dial. Stick a pole into the ground and mark the shadow every hour, it's no different to a watch. At night, you have to guess the time though.