The Tilery
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The Tilery in System 7. |
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| Developer(s) | Rick Holzgrafe |
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| Stable release | 4.2.1 / n/a |
| Operating system | Mac OS |
| Type | Utility |
| License | Freeware |
| Website | www.semicolon.com |
The Tilery is an application switcher and utility for the Mac OS, which places tiles on the user's desktop for each open application. It was written by Rick Holzgrafe, and first released in 1991 for System 7 by Semicolon Software. The Tilery has not been released for Mac OS X but as The Tilery is based on the Dock from NEXTSTEP, it is very similar to OS X's Dock. DragThing is seen as its replacement, with more features and compatibility with Mac OS X. The last version of The Tilery was 4.2.1, released on April 9th, 2001.
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