Desktop Cigarette is a useless application which enables a new feature of your Macintosh.
Even though smoking is highly not recommended, you can enable this kind of "feature" for your Mac. Desktop Cigarette places an ash tray right in the dock and it lights a cigarette. When the cigarette is finished, you can light another one by pressing the hot-key combination: Command (Apple) + N.
The producer provides besides the default ash tray, other icons. You can easily switch them, so your ash tray would have another look.
The documentation that comes into the application's distribution package is very good. The producer did his job very well. There are explained the main features of this application: animated smoke, completely useless, and universal binary.
Pluses: it is completely useless.
Drawbacks / flaws: smoking causes addiction.
In conclusion: this is another must have completely useless application.
version reviewed: .9
Desktop Cigarette Publisher's Description
Desktop Cigarette is the acme of useless junk. It’s an animated ashtray and cigarette for your dock. Is your Mac a smoker? It is now!
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