Archive for September, 2006

Basics: The Dock

Saturday, September 30th, 2006

Mac OSX Dock

In Windows you’re used to the Start menu, anything you need to do you go to the start menu. In Mac OSX there is no start menu there is however a Dock. I don’t want to confuse by saying the Dock is the same as Windows’ Start Menu but if you get used to the Dock you’ll forget all about your old reliability on the Start Menu.

Pictured above is the current Dock on my system. I still haven’t fully customized it but I have removed programs I haven’t used and added programs I frequently use. The Dock is used as a launch pad for your programs. Any icon you click in the dock will open that program up, if you see a black triangle under the icon it means that program is currently running. For example, the icon for Firefox has a triangle under it as Firefox is currently running. If you open another program which isn’t in the Dock by default its icon will appear in the dock with a triangle underneath it.

An example Dock menu

Hovering over an icon and holding down the mouse button will open up an options window. The options window will vary depending on the icon selected (seen in the picture is the menu for the Firefox program icon). From here you have different options which are self explanatory. The top option “Remove From Dock” would say “Keep In Dock” if the program doesn’t currently have its icon in the dock by default.

The Dock's main menu

The Dock has its own main menu which is accessible by clicking the Apple icon in the top left of the screen. From this menu you are able to position your Dock as well as set if you want your Dock visible at all times or only when you hover over the area where your Dock is positioned. Feel free to experiment with the options available in this menu to find a customization that works best for you. My Dock is very minimal in customization with the only feature I have turned on being hiding.

Spending a few minutes getting acquainted with the Dock will help you start to master your Mac.

Site Launched

Friday, September 29th, 2006

Welcome to I’m A Mac.com.

This blog has actually been about two months in the making. I ordered my very first Mac, a 17-inch MacBook Pro and had the idea of documenting my transition from a PC user to a Mac user. The new I’m A Mac ads were coming out around the same time and I thought I’d play off those ads with buying the domain name ImNotAPC.com, it was available but I waited and decided to check www.imamac.com and to my surprise it was also available. Without thinking any more I bought the domain and put my plan into slow action.

I became busy with other side projects so the site was put on hold. I also slowed my exploration with the Mac until the site was up so I could properly document the learning curves that I would face and hopefully be able to help out other users. There are already a number of tips that I have picked up which are different in the Mac world compared to that in the Windows world and I’ll be providing those with the first couple of posts on this site.
I hope that I’m A Mac.com can become another resource for the people who are thinking of making the switch to Mac, who have just recently made the switch and also for the long time Mac users. I’m relying on long time Mac users to become involved with the site and help out by posting some guest editorials giving their own tips that they have picked up along the way.

Feel free to contact me with any site suggestions you may have or for anything else you’d like to say. Also feel free to comment, let me know you are out there and let me know if the tips were helpful or if you found alternate solutions or ways to go about everyday tasks.