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The Dock is one of OS X's defining features, but not everyone is a fan. For some, Microsoft's iconic taskbar is the only way to go, and the release of Windows 7 only added further features to improve its functionality.
In fact, compared to other operating systems, Apple's Dock is starting to look a bit dated. It's pretty, sure, but lacks some of the tricks found in more modern application launchers. Perhaps that's why the idea of is so great, augmenting previously-limited functions, and bringing Windows-only features like Aero Peek and thumbnail previews to the OS X world.
Even if iTunes is hidden or minimized, HyperDock will show a transparent representation of where it would be located. Although support is limited thus far, application-specific features are here as well. If you're one of the five people not using keyboard shortcuts to control iTunes, hovering over the icon of Apple's popular music player will reveal a small control panel.
The same goes for iCal, but with upcoming appointments instead. Finally, shortcut customization means you can use keyboard modifiers like command and option to perform different functions when clicking on Dock items, including force quits and location reveals in Finder.
The options aren't quite as varied as we'd like, nor program specific, but that could easily change in later releases.