With DockMate even though I've set a delay - it seems like it affects only the first preview pop up but from there as you move cursor left and right - content of the popup changes instantly not allowing you to move over other apps preserving what you see. It now shows your three most recent apps. UPD: Just checked how it is done in Windows - looks like it is even simpler - after the preview pop up appears you can move your cursor anywhere including over other apps as long as you quick, so probably there is just a set of delays of different events. In addition to Stacks, Dark Mode, a new screenshot tool and an improved Finder, MacOS Mojave has added a new element to the Dock. And as long as your cursor moves within that triangle - the popup stays visible, even when you move cursor over the neighboring icons. Which part? So they computed the line between your cursor position and the edge points of the pop up menu shown that you want to click. One thing that I've noticed immediately and something that could be improved - when you hover over and app that has, say 4 windows and you try from there to move your mouse to the 1st or the last - it hovers over neighboring app icons and a different set of previews pops up hiding the one you was going to click.Ī while back I red about similar issue Amazon was solving with their menu and the gist of is is they made parts (this is important word here) of neighboring icons hover-insensitive. Creating your bootable install drive takes a drive with at least 8GB of capacity. The app is only 22 megs So obviously this is just a shell that I imagine downloads the needed content over the internet at runtime. Today I replaced that file by downloading the installer fresh from the App Store for 14.1.0. Have a USB Flash Drive, or USB, Thunderbolt or FireWire Drive Available. When I originally downloaded the Install macOS Mojave.app for the original release 14.0.22, I got a 6.03 gig file. Now, run the virtual machine and then when it asks to select the OS file, navigate to where the ISO/DMG file is. Click the Download link (it’s shown as Downloading in the screenshot above) and the Mojave Installer is downloaded into the Applications folder on your Mac. Here, set up the virtual machine that is going to host mac OS Mojave 10.13. Now, open the virtual machine tool that you intend to use. Follow the onscreen instructions to install macOS. After downloading to your Applications folder, the installer opens automatically. In the App Store, click the Get button to begin downloading the macOS installer. U/w0lfschild, Do you accept bug reports feature requests?Just installed DockMate and it looks very promising! Download the ISO/ DMG file of the Mac OS Mojave 10.13 on your computer. Click the link to open the App Store page for that macOS.
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