

#MULTIDOCK MOD 37287 UPDATE#
From here, you can create and delete docks, as well as rename, reorder, update and edit their settings. Using the contextual menu you can bring up the only window the application has. Once it is working, multiDock simply sits quietly in your dock, until you need it. It does not require any installation beyond placing it somewhere on your computer and starting it up. Other applications offer similar functionality, in one form or another, but none is as easy to set up and start using it as this program. The defining thing about multiDock is how easy you can use it. It does this in a very simple and efficient way, similar to changing from one document to another in just about any application. It does not however add additional docks to clutter the other sides of your screen, instead it lets you alternate between several docks. MultiDock does a very simple thing: it allows you to have more than just one dock.

It is much better to simply have more than just one and simply spread all that functionality across several docks, using a program such as multiDock.
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Having the dock and not using it to its full potential is a waste. Using it for just one or two of the aforementioned purposes is ok, and you will have a relatively large but still usable dock, but try pulling all the applications you regularly use in it, then all of the files and folders you regularly use and then launch a couple of applications, and then watch it stretch. The only issue is when you actually start using it for all those things, because as great as the dock is, it can still become incredibly swamped. Not only can it do all those things, but it can do them well. Furthermore, it can do a great deal of things? it can be an application launcher, a file launcher, a hierarchical menu system, an application switcher as well as an application tray. It can be large or small, yet no matter how small you make it when it is inactive, it can enlarge when you need to actually interact with it. See 10-pack options below.The Dock in OS X is a great little piece of software. The stacked unit ships assembled, with smooth rolling casters, grab handle, and a lockable laptop tray to secure the host laptop.Note: Cables are not included and can be purchased separately. At 1.25" wide, MultiDock's charging slots are the widest available.MultiDock can be secured to a table, desk, or countertop (hardware not included.) MultiDock is available in two configurations a single unit, and a stacked unit capable of handling up to 30 devices. MultiDock charges these newer devices at the fastest possible rate, even while syncing, thus ensuring that your devices will be fully charged and ready when you need them.And you won't have to remove your tablets from their cases: each MultiDock charging bay accommodates even bulky protective cases. ChargeSensor automatically detects the charging characteristics of each connected device and supplies the charging rate up to 10 watts (5 volts 2.1 amps) of charging power per bay each device needs for fastest, most complete charging.Connecting an iPad 4, iPad mini or other device that uses Apples new Lightning charge/sync connector automatically activates MultiDocks Quick Charge Mode. MultiDock uses Griffins exclusive ChargeSensor technology to optimize charging. Stack 3 MultiDocks together to sync 30 tablets in the same amount of counter space, from a single host computer. But in that space, each MultiDock unit packs storage, charging, and syncing capability for 10 tablets. Its footprint is minimal: only slightly larger than a laptop computer.

Special Order Item- Additional 4 day Fulfillment TimeĬharge, sync, and store multiple iPads, tablets and smartphonesMultiDock is a single, space-efficient charging station for storing, charging, and syncing 10, 20 or even 30 iPad tablets or other devices.
