Objectdock Stack Docklet Rocketdock
Rocketdock gallery is closing » Forum Post by JcRabbit » Just a heads up. The RocketDock library over there, having always used ObjectDock. Infinite number of nested sub-docks (a bit like a Stacks docklet) and also a.
• • • • • • • • • • • All of us are very interested in customizing the look of our windows 7. Dock’s are really nice applications to pimp your desktop! Here’s a small review of some Dock Application’s: 1.Rocketdock My personal favorite! I really love this dock application because it’s the most stable dock app available in the market and that too free! I have been using this from past 3 years.
This app sits along one edge of your desktop. It’s modeled after the Mac OS X launch toolbar and contains shortcuts for launching programs and opening files and folders. You can also extend the functionality of the dock using docklets and the look of the dock is customizable. 2.Stardock’s Objectdock This is the dock app by Stardok Corporation which is a bit popular name out in the market. Getting onto the application, It’s rich in features.
Initially you will love this app but after the days pass, it will annoy you by crashing.It’s my personal experience. There is also a paid version ($19.95) of ObjectDock that allows you to create as many docks as you want and to add tabs to your docks.
It also provides Aero-Peek-like functionality for improved task switching and allows you to access your system tray icons on your dock.
Where to get it: Please consider getting instead. Latest version: (version 1.0.0.374) You can also download the full version with support for special folders, at your own risk: (not recommended) hxxp://www.matiasmoreno.com.ar/StackDocklet-preview.zip (replace hxxp with http) Older, more stable version: (old version, mostly stable, no support for special folders) Note to Object Dock users with tabbed docks: Please read this post as suggested by Panta: Note to Vista users: You have to disable UAC for RocketDock.
If you don't do that, Stack Docklet will fail to save settings. I'll cite eriku who in turn cited another user.
Leerlaufprozess 2008-01-09 09:46:50 It doesn't save the setting due to Vista's UAC. Here's what you do: (I'm using a German Windows so my translation of the commands might not be completly right): Rightclick on you RocketDock Folder and choose 'properties'. Click on the 'security' tab and edit/change (the first button). In the upcomming dialog clikc on 'add' and in the enxt dialog click on the button in the lower left corner ('advanced' i guess?). Then click on 'search now'.
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In the list of the results choose your normal user account name, the one u log in with. Then click on OK and again on OK. Now just check 'allow' for the very first item in the list ('full access'?). Simply click OK two more times to accept the changes and it should work. Things it does: Shows a Fan or a Grid stack, a la Leopard.
Options are be: Automatic, Fan, Grid. Compatibility: Requires Gdi+ (GdiPlus) (already included -AFAIK- in Windows XP SP 2, NT 2000 SP 4, Vista) I'm testing it on Rocket Dock, it should be compatible with Object Dock and Y'z Dock as I'm using Object Dock's Docklet SDK. KKMenu: THIS IS NOT A REPLACEMENT FOR KKMENU. I 'll not may implement any some functionality of it at all, unless as it is a functionality of Mac OS X Stacks itself now (sometimes I think Apple employees visit this thread to find ways to make Stack Docklet's coding harder). Note: Mac OS X Leopard seems did put all the functionality KK Menu emulates, into. Yes, the stacks.