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Stacks are a feature found in Apple's macOS, starting in Mac OS X Leopard. As the name implies, they "stack" files into a small organized folder on the Dock. At the WWDC07 Keynote Presentation, Steve Jobs stated that in Leopard, the user will be given a default stack called Downloads, in which all downloaded content will be placed. With the release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Stacks have been further enhanced. Stacks will allow viewing a subfolder without moving to a Finder window. Stacks have also been modified to include scroll-bars for folders with many files.

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  • Stacks are a feature found in Apple's macOS, starting in Mac OS X Leopard. As the name implies, they "stack" files into a small organized folder on the Dock. At the WWDC07 Keynote Presentation, Steve Jobs stated that in Leopard, the user will be given a default stack called Downloads, in which all downloaded content will be placed. In the initial release of Leopard, Stacks could be shown two ways, in a "fan" or a "grid". With the release of the 10.5.2 update, a third "list" view was added. This list view allows folder icons to display their contents in pop-out side menus. Originally, if the fan view was too long to fit within the screen, it was automatically displayed as a grid. The user could also choose to have a fan stack always display as a grid, but they could not choose to make it fan out (due to the reason above). After the update, the top item in the fan would allow the user to open the folder in a Finder window. The list view also shows an Options pop-out menu which, when opened, allows users to change the display method used by the Stack (fan, grid or list), the order items in the Stack are displayed (by name, date created, date modified, date added and kind), and the appearance of the Stack icon in the dock (folder or stack). These options are available in the other three methods by either right-clicking on the icon with the right button of a two-button mouse, or by holding down the Control key on the keyboard while simultaneously clicking with a one-button mouse. Holding down the primary mouse button will target the contextual menu as well. With the release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Stacks have been further enhanced. Stacks will allow viewing a subfolder without moving to a Finder window. Stacks have also been modified to include scroll-bars for folders with many files. (en)
  • Stosy (ang. stacks) – sposób prezentacji zawartości folderu w Dock systemu macOS. Uwzględniają, w zależności od rozdzielczości ekranu, od kilku, do kilkunastu ostatnio utworzonych plików w folderze. Na nowo zainstalowanym systemie macOS, jako stos widoczny jest folder Dokumenty oraz Pobrane rzeczy. (pl)
  • 堆疊是一個蘋果公司在Mac OS X Leopard及更新版作業系統中提供的桌面功能。就像其名字,他可以把資料夾或檔案堆疊在Dock裡。在WWDC07的發表會裡,史提夫·賈伯斯說明了在Mac OS X v10.5裡會包含一個預設的下載的檔案夾,也就是所有的檔案下載的儲存位置。 當Mac OS X v10.5剛發佈的時候,堆疊有兩種模式:"扇狀"或"格狀"。而第三個選項"列表"是在10.5.2發佈時所增加的。在10.5.2版本發佈以前,如果扇狀檔案過多,便會自動改為格狀模式。使用者也可以把扇狀改成格狀,但是無法將格狀改成扇狀。10.5.2版本發佈之後,堆疊便會在扇狀的最上面放一個可以讓使用者打開其資料夾的按鈕。 (zh)
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  • Stosy (ang. stacks) – sposób prezentacji zawartości folderu w Dock systemu macOS. Uwzględniają, w zależności od rozdzielczości ekranu, od kilku, do kilkunastu ostatnio utworzonych plików w folderze. Na nowo zainstalowanym systemie macOS, jako stos widoczny jest folder Dokumenty oraz Pobrane rzeczy. (pl)
  • 堆疊是一個蘋果公司在Mac OS X Leopard及更新版作業系統中提供的桌面功能。就像其名字,他可以把資料夾或檔案堆疊在Dock裡。在WWDC07的發表會裡,史提夫·賈伯斯說明了在Mac OS X v10.5裡會包含一個預設的下載的檔案夾,也就是所有的檔案下載的儲存位置。 當Mac OS X v10.5剛發佈的時候,堆疊有兩種模式:"扇狀"或"格狀"。而第三個選項"列表"是在10.5.2發佈時所增加的。在10.5.2版本發佈以前,如果扇狀檔案過多,便會自動改為格狀模式。使用者也可以把扇狀改成格狀,但是無法將格狀改成扇狀。10.5.2版本發佈之後,堆疊便會在扇狀的最上面放一個可以讓使用者打開其資料夾的按鈕。 (zh)
  • Stacks are a feature found in Apple's macOS, starting in Mac OS X Leopard. As the name implies, they "stack" files into a small organized folder on the Dock. At the WWDC07 Keynote Presentation, Steve Jobs stated that in Leopard, the user will be given a default stack called Downloads, in which all downloaded content will be placed. With the release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Stacks have been further enhanced. Stacks will allow viewing a subfolder without moving to a Finder window. Stacks have also been modified to include scroll-bars for folders with many files. (en)
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  • Stos (macOS) (pl)
  • Stacks (Mac OS) (en)
  • 堆疊 (macOS) (zh)
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