Thanks for being open to ideas, that is what beta releases are all about. We send you directly to the developers site, to make sure you download the latest, original version of the program. In short, in all honesty, a lot more like NeXus and less like the unsupported, defunct Rocketdock. (fade, collapse, implode, wobble, open from, etc.)Īdjustable spacing between icons, and a way to use a much thinner separator between them.Ī lot more m/o- launch animation choices. ObjectDock can also automatically hide itself when not in use and will reappear when you move your mouse to its position. More dock/undock options along the lines of WFX animations. ObjectDock is an animated dock for Windows that enables you to quickly access and launch your favorite applications, files and shortcuts. Sub-docks, such as used in NeXus would be extra great. A speed adjustment on the current one would also be nice. More options for the custom flyout menu, perhaps emulating the stacks docklet functions. The program comes in two versions, free, and a paid version offering more features.
#Current version of stardock objectdock mac os
ObjectDock allows the user to place shortcuts to any program in a 'dock.' This provides Windows users functionality similar to that of Mac OS X. IMHO,the bug reports would have been the first thing to address, rather than Win 8 compatibility, What good is an outdated buggy program on a new OS? But, beyond bug fixes for the long running issues (long load times, text behind the tabs, left hand mouse usage issues, random crashing which resets the dock back to default, to name several):Ī much simplified, one click way to back up and restore your settings.Ī "Send to ObjectDock" r-click entry to add shortcuts to the dock. It is distributed by Stardock for Windows 2000, Server 2003, XP, Vista and 7, and comes in Free and Plus versions.