Ball
The "Ball" project by Nate Parrott on GitHub offers a small interactive ball in the dock for users to play with through various actions. Inspired by Nate Heagy's widget, it includes Wessley Roche's dock position code. Download it from the repository's Releases section.
Read original articleThe GitHub project "Ball" by Nate Parrott features a small ball that resides in the dock, allowing users to interact with it through actions like dragging, swiping, flicking, and bouncing it on the screen. Inspired by Nate Heagy's OS X Dashboard widget, the project acknowledges Wessley Roche for sharing a Gist detailing how to determine the dock's position. For those interested in trying out the "Ball" project, it is available for download in the Releases section of the GitHub repository. If you require additional details or have specific inquiries regarding this project, please don't hesitate to inquire further.
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