Screen Shots

Docktopus In Action
Launch Badge
iTunes Control Badge
iCal Event Peek Badge
Docktopus Editor

Docktopus Badges & Features

CPU Meter
The CPU Meter badge shows the CPU usage of the application the badge is placed on.
 
Drive Space
The Drive Space badge displays a pie chart showing utilization of a drive.
 
Folder Count
The Folder Count badge provides a count of all items inside a folder.
 
iCal Event Peek
The iCal Event Peek badge displays the calendar events for today. By hovering the mouse over this badge another window is shown that displays the day's events for specified iCal Calendars. (screenshot)
 
Item Size
The Item Size badge shows the amount of disk space used by the item on which the badge is placed.
 
iTunes Control
The iTunes Control badge allows control of iTunes and shows information about the currently playing track. By hovering the mouse over this badge another window is shown that shows information about the currently playing track. (screenshot)
 
Mail Peek
The Mail Peek badge shows the number of unread messages in specified accounts. By hovering the mouse over this badge another window is shown that displays information (the message subject, sender and e-mail account it was sent to) about the five newest messages and has controls for quickly marking junk e-mail. This badge can be edited to specify which accounts' messages should be shown. (screenshot)
 
Memory
The memory badge shows the RAM usage of the application the badge is placed on.
 

Launch Menu
The Launch Menu badge places a customizable pop-up menu on a Dock icon. This badge can be edited to show applications, files, and folders in its menu. Also when placed on an application Dock icon, Launch Menu badges will automatically show QuicKeys® Shortcuts scoped to that application and recent files for that application (recent files may not be able to be displayed for all applications). (screenshot)

System Requirements

Mac OS X 10.4 - 10.6
Any Intel Macintosh is sufficient
PowerPC 500 MHz (1.0 GHz or faster if Dock magnification is enabled)

Docktopus requires the Mac OS X Accessibility system be enabled. Accessibility can be enabled by checking “Enable access for assistive devices” in the Universal Access pane of the System Preferences.