https://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,169619/description.html ($20, buy-only) is Stardock’s free https://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,25932/description ...
ObjectDock gives you the look and functionality of a Mac interface right on your Windows computer by adding a customizable dock at the bottom of the screen. From here, you can quickly open important ...
Windows: ObjectDock, one of your favorite application docks, unveiled a new beta that boasts Windows 8 support, among other new features. The latest version also cuts the price to $5 if you want to ...
($20, buy-only) is Stardock's free on steroids. A launch dock clone of the Mac OS X dock for XP, Vista, and Windows 7, Plus 2, unlike said free version, allows you to create as many docks as you want.
The popular docking utility now features high-resolution display support, 64bit architecture, and integration with the Object Desktop suite for a modernized desktop experience. PLYMOUTH, Mich., March ...
I don't remember any noticable difference between Windowblinds and no Windowblinds, at least the recent versions (AthlonXP 1800). I generally only used pretty minimal ones though, and as Coleman said, ...
Remember the days of digging through folders of shortcuts and menus to launch applications? These days many users prefer customizable, attractive docks for launching and keeping track of their ...
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You might think an app launcher is a frivolous addition to your Windows desktop, but this tool offers big advantages over the Start menu or taskbar. Not only does it keep your favorite programs ...
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