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My PMG5:
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Camino, MSN, Thunderbird, Tweetie, iTunes, MacTubes, iPhoto, Photoshop, Bean, Coda, Final Cut Express, CleanMyMac and Settings.

My PBG4:
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TenFourFox G4 7450, Stainless, Camino, MSN, Tweetie, TenFourBird, MacTubes, Paintbrush, CleanMyMac, Settings and a shortcut to Grooveshark (since I couldn't find a working download of PPC-Spotify).
 
Time Machine - Mail - Chrome - Facetime - Messages - App Store - iTunes - iPhoto - Pages - TextEdit - Quicktime - Quicktime 7 - Photoshop CS6 - Illustrator CS6 - Preview - iCal - App Zapper - Final Cut Pro 7 - Steam - Parallels - Word (just open, not usually in dock)
 

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just cleaned it up today...

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I also just realized that the icons in Launchpad get smaller when you dock is larger :rolleyes:
 
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Click on it!

Finder - Safari - iTunes - App Store - Google Chrome - iMovie - Photoshop Elements 10 (Shortcut to Editor) - iPhoto - GarageBand - Calendar - System Preferences - Time Machine - Milksnake - Applications - Documents - Office 2008
 
On my MBP…..

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Finder, LauncdPad, Mission Control, App Store, Mail, Safari, iMessage, Address Book, iCal iTunes, PhotoBooth, Time Machine, System Prefernces, P3, FaceTime, Applications, Documents, and Trash Bin.
 
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Group One - Internet
Safari, Skype, Mail

Group Two - Apps
I actually divided it between my consumer and pro apps. iTunes, PowerPoint, Word, and iMovie are on the left side of the launchpad icon (consumer side), while Photoshop, Illustrator, Aperture, and Final Cut Pro are on the Pro side (right side).

Group Three - Tools & Utilites
OnyX, App Store, Twitter, System Preferences
 
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Left (Folders)
Applications • Documents • Downloads • Movies • Pictures

Center (Applications)
Finder • Candybar • Mail • Adium • Preview • Firefox • iTunes • Photoshop CS6 • Illustrator CS6 • InDesign CS6 • Quicktime X • Safari • Keka • Transmission • Toast Titanium • TextEdit • iPhoto • System Preferences

Right
Trash
 
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Left (Folders)
Applications • Documents • Downloads • Movies • Pictures

Center (Applications)
Finder • Candybar • Mail • Adium • Preview • Firefox • iTunes • Photoshop CS6 • Illustrator CS6 • InDesign CS6 • Quicktime X • Safari • Keka • Transmission • Toast Titanium • TextEdit • iPhoto • System Preferences

Right
Trash

Please tell me how to get this type of dock. Much appreciated.
 
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Group One - Internet
Safari, Skype, Mail

Group Two - Apps
I actually divided it between my consumer and pro apps. iTunes, PowerPoint, Word, and iMovie are on the left side of the launchpad icon (consumer side), while Photoshop, Illustrator, Aperture, and Final Cut Pro are on the Pro side (right side).

Group Three - Tools & Utilites
OnyX, App Store, Twitter, System Preferences


You sure you got Final Cut 'Pro' on the right side? :p

Just kidding.
 
My macbook dock. I changed all the icons for applications and some for the finder sidebar. Out of curiosity, I included a picture for my application icons.

Regarding the dock, I added more reflection to it and changed the separator to a Tron style. The stacks I have are "Applications" and "Downloads". In the last picture, the trash is empty.
 

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I don't keep anything in my dock by default. (I prefer using launchpad or CMD+Space)

So I am uploading my inactive dock and then what my dock looks like during a typical day of work.
 

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Seeing thit makes me think no one puts the dock on the left or right side....
 
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