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Pole & sleeve anchoring is a useful anchoring method for docks that require heavy load support but need the flexibility to move towards and away from read more »

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Quality Boat Dock Our engineered Aluminum Railing System is comprised of 13 independent interlocking components which establish a solid, noiseless read more »

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ShoreStation Lakefront systems offers a complete line of boat hoists, boat lifts, dock an read more »

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Wahoo™ Aluminum Boat Docks, a leading manufacturer of quality residential and commercial aluminum floating boat docks. Offering multi-sl read more »

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iphone-dock.pngA crafty user at DIY web site Instructables makes a car dock for the iPhone or iPod touch from materials primarily found in your device's packaging. Throw a little bit of glue and some velcro into the mix, and you've got a clean, attractive dock for your car for virtually nothing. On the other hand, if you prefer shelling out a little cash to taking the DIY route, check out the previously posted guide to iPhone car integration.
Iphone car stand doc for iPhone or iPod Touch [Instructables]
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appmenuboythumb.png Mac OS X only: Back in the non-Stacks days of Tiger, you could add a folder to the Dock and expand it into a hierarchical menu. Now with Stacks you can't easily navigate subfolders from a folder on the Dock, but small utility AppMenuBoy aims to change that—for your Applications folder, that is. Start up AppMenuBoy and expand your Applications folder into a Tiger-style hierarchical menu, as shown after the jump.



AppMenuBoy is a free download for Mac OS X only.
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hulu_cropped.jpgWindows/Mac/Linux (Adobe Air): My Media Player, a free interface for the clips and full video content at Hulu.com, didn't quite make the cut for this week's 10 apps worth installing Air for, but it's a worthy runner-up. The interface is simple and quick, letting you get right at the stuff you want to watch. The major downside is that My Media Player uses the embedded versions of the videos, making full-screen impossible and reducing size and quality a small bit. But the flip side is that you can dock an episode of, say, "Newsradio" to your screen side while accomplishing other goals. My Media Player is a free download, requires the Air platform to run. Thanks, read more »

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