Freeware Dock with multiple docks?

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dario

Hi,

I have instaled the free version of ObjectDock but it doesn't support
tabbed docks (multiple docks). Is there any similar freeware with this
option?

Waiting for your help,

Dario
 
the freeware does not.. but the payed version does.
To my knowledge ( i have tested them all) no other dock program is as
sophisticated as object dock one.
 
kenny napisa³(a):
the freeware does not.. but the payed version does.
To my knowledge ( i have tested them all) no other dock program is as
sophisticated as object dock one.
Thanks a lot. So I can stop my searching and save my time. Thanks!
 
I've been using LaunchMate for a while now
(http://launchmate.sourceforge.net/) and like its functionality.

It has been dormant for quite some time, so I wouldn't put too much
stock in the "take a look at the V4 preview" stuff.

It is not as snazzy looking as some others, but the feature set and
operation are very good. I have tried many and this is the one I've
stuck with on all my systems.
 
there is one that can do something with tabs, but its ugly looking and is
not
really like a MAC dock.

go to www.jetaudio.com and look for Jet toolbar, this is free and has tabs.
 
I have been using True Launch bar for some time now.. I have found it
far better than any dock is capable of doing. Although there is a free
version I suggest the paid version. Its a great versatile software.

The only problem with truelauchbar is that its capabilities are not so much
apparent at first... since it incorporates itself into the windows shell,
which I think is a good thing, but most people do not have the patience to
explore its capabilities.

I have to apologize to the MAC fans, but the whole idea of the MAC DOC, is
bad (in my opinion).
 
I have been using True Launch bar for some time now.. I have found it
far better than any dock is capable of doing. Although there is a free
version I suggest the paid version. Its a great versatile software.

The only problem with truelauchbar is that its capabilities are not so much
apparent at first... since it incorporates itself into the windows shell,
which I think is a good thing, but most people do not have the patience to
explore its capabilities.

I have to apologize to the MAC fans, but the whole idea of the MAC DOC, is
bad (in my opinion).

I concur - I have the paid version of TLB at home at use the free version at
work. I create a "top launch" bar that docks to the top my desktop with my
various launch menus :)

Toad
 

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