So in case you have not tried it yet here is a video of me fiddling with Docky … I am adding a Journal for every app YAY … (still alpha)
The Docky team is rocking and are open to all kinds of discussions. They are my second favorite team behind the Zeitgeist team. We started sharing devs which is a big plus. Their devs started doing some python stuff for the Zeitgeist extensions. I will be heading back to more Zeitgeist work though since we have Teamgeist about to come out.










All I can say is that they are great dude..
It has already replaces my bottom bar
Keep up the good work.
How did you get many docks?
what is the top bar you are showing at the beginning and ending of the video?? it seems something like globalmenu, isn’t it??
great work!!
Please, for the love of all things holy, follow PEP8 when writing Python.
http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/
@vwduder
Sorry, the python is my fault. I don’t do much python and I rather dislike dynamic languages so I don’t have much familiarity with its coding standards. I’ll try to give those a once over to make sure I don’t make this mistake again in the future.
Will you propose it for inclussion in Gnome3?
@Pacho
I doubt gnome 3 is interested in Docky
Nice stuff that Docky. It will be great if it combines default good with Compiz window behavior so you can easy rearrange, scale and switch windows by mouse or simpel keystrokes. Snap and aligned well, much more ideal: also at more screens…
(but maybe this isn’t here the best place to dream about that kind of stuff..)
what is annoying is, that the “most used documents by this app” (in any context menu of an app in docky) is below the actual opened ones..
Any chance of changing this the other way around?