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ObjectDock 1.9 released

author alang

Stardock Inc. has released a latest version of ObjectDock today. ObjectDock is a program that enables users to organize their shortcuts, programs and running tasks into an attractive and fun animated Dock. By allowing users to have more control over how they organize their desktop, users can take control of their desktop icons and shortcuts to have them be available when where and how they need them. This, all with the unique style and top-rate performance that ObjectDock is known to deliver!

In constant development, ObjectDock and ObjectDock Plus are enhanced often to provide the most unique features of any stylized shortcut organizer / launcher available.

New features added in this version are cool new Stardock ReadyView™ weather flyouts, minimize animation in Vista, smoother / quicker drawing with smoothness settings and more! New plus-exclusives include all new improved taskbar status area handling, special taskbar modes, and more!

Please visit ObjectDock official homepage to read more about and download the file.


6 Comments »

Comment by tony on 2007-04-27 20:03:20

so? who cares?

 
Comment by bishop on 2007-04-27 20:32:49

I care because it’s the best way to emulate os x dock on windows

 
Comment by Jake Moore on 2007-04-29 22:47:25

Wow, I must say, this new version is very nice. I REALLY like it. I haven’t liked ObjectDock in the past, but they’ve really pulled it off this time around. It uses hardly any resources.

 
Comment by Martin on 2007-05-01 02:10:29

I still recommend RKlauncher.
may be slow on development - but it’s still the best dock around.

 
Comment by gdfg on 2007-05-01 14:10:17
 
Comment by Davo on 2007-05-02 12:36:54

RKLauncher is heaps better, and it’s free.

 
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