Move the OS X Dock to the corners of your screen

One of the details of the classic Mac OS (version 9 and earlier) that I enjoyed was its control-strip feature, which, similar to OS X’s current menu extras, would allow quick access to system and application settings. While the OS X menu bar now serves this purpose, part of the appeal of the control strip was that its contents were off to the side of the screen and could be tucked away in a bottom or top corner rather than always being in the middle of the screen.

The Mac OS Control Strip offered access to system and application settings and could be tucked away at the corners of the…

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