I recently discovered an app called iTaskBar that does an excellent job of mimicking the Windows Taskbar and it comes with a free trial that you can run until you’re convinced to sign up for its somewhat hefty price tag of 8 Euros. The dock in Mac OS X which of course serves as its taskbar, sometimes gets a bit crowded for my taste and I struggle to keep up with my open apps. In my opinion, nothing beats the way Microsoft Windows organizes all open apps in that taskbar. While I’ve gotten better at navigating Mavericks, one thing I find myself missing, especially on days when I’m multitasking like crazy, is the Windows taskbar. Seventy (70%) of the time, I’m logged into Windows 8.1 Pro (via Bootcamp) instead of Mavericks. It’s been over a month since I got the Apple MacBook Pro with Retina display and I’m yet to turn the default Mac OS X Mavericks into my daily driver as I’m still hunting for cheap or free alternatives to the apps I use frequently on the Windows platform.
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