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Postby e to the x on Mon May 08, 2006 9:56 am

I have a question regarding the yzdock and creating shortcuts (docklets). There are no shortcuts for something like "My Computer" when I install. How do I go about making a new docklet?

edit: nevermind I figured it out :yesnod:

Mayube add that in the instructions. Drag and Drop ;)
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Postby b_a88 on Mon May 08, 2006 7:25 pm

Computer Guru wrote:Awesome guide B_A88..
Hey, if you're not feeling up to all that work, download and install FlyAKite.....

It's already mentioned down near the bottom as one of the ways to make XP look like OSX. :yesnod:

Also thanks for the compliment. :yesnod:


e to the x wrote:I have a question regarding the yzdock and creating shortcuts (docklets). There are no shortcuts for something like "My Computer" when I install. How do I go about making a new docklet?

edit: nevermind I figured it out :yesnod:

Mayube add that in the instructions. Drag and Drop ;)

Ok added. :)
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Postby gries818 on Tue May 09, 2006 7:09 am

good guide, nice end result. looks a lot like os x!
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