HierarchicalDock gives you hierarchical menu navigation of folders sitting in your Dock. As of Mac OS X 10.5, Leopard doesn't support going through more than 1 folder deep for stacks in your Dock. This makes it easier to navigate multiple folders deep with a simple click.
PIZZACAKE The list view built into Leopard v10.5.6 doesn't display the contents of shortcuts to folders. HierarchicalDock does! Excellent! (Version 1.2)
ZO219 Users can still fool with their dock interface ... this little app is sooo much more useful than Stacks, watch out it doesn't turn up in 10.5.2! Thank you for this! (Version 1.2)
N_DUB Fantastic!!! Simple but very effective. Thankyou... But you might want to work on some alternative interface for it because the regular Leopard stacks do look cool, more so I'm affraid than the HierachicalDock, however it is still great. (Version 1.2)
HIPPEMAN As I stated below, the developer did a very good job with this little app. Thanks again! But luckily Apple is catching up our criticism and they will implement the list view in the next update OSX 10.5.2:
BOBBY THOMALE Thank you for this app! You saved me the trouble of having to write it myself. :-)
I tried the shareware one, Quay, but it was just too slow with the incredibly large folder hierarchies in my dock. (Such as my SVN repositories.)
HierarchicalDock is just as fast as the Tiger dock. Not as many features as Quay, but it does what I need it to. And best of all, it is free! (Version 1.1)
MRC About to add this app and take it for a test drive. Just wondering how it works... is it an application that runs in the background like Hierarchy or OldFolder? (Version 1.1)
FVDG Still, keeps wanting to mount shared volumes. Maybe shared volumes are remembered? There is NO alias or such to any shared volume in the folder I make a context-menu for in the Dock.
HIPPEMAN Thanks to the developer for this essential piece of software! It's a bit more refined than Quay, it puts your custom icon to the Dock and above all it's free! (Version 1.1)