Rocketdock & Object dock

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    vierasniper said:
    sergiogarcia9 said:
    You just gotta right click the icon in the system tray and select "My docks"
    i kno i can run multiple docks, i just wanted those 2 docks running. and im under the impression that multiple object docks are gonna slow down my computer.
    That would be the opposite. Running 2 apps slows down your PC more than running 2 docks from one app
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    Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition
       #22

    you all know you can use stacks on the 7 superbar as well right?
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x86 & x64
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    whs said:
    omegatron said:
    Another option.

    Add Folders Superbar Windows 7 taskbar 7stack

    With 7Stacks, you can add up to 10 lists of folders at superbar of Windows 7 in three display modes just mentioned. And creating a new list is as simple as clicking the right button in any folder on your system and select the “Create New Stack“, after which we will have an icon on the desktop and pin it to taskbar. Moreover, as we are creating space for folders are real (and not just shortcuts) can navigate through subfolders, all without leaving the superbar.
    That looks very similar to taskbars of which I have 4. Example:

    Hmmm, could you provide a link please?


    valtonray said:
    you all know you can use stacks on the 7 superbar as well right?
    Are you talking about a different program then...

    omegatron said:
    Another option.

    Add Folders Superbar Windows 7 taskbar 7stack

    With 7Stacks, you can add up to 10 lists of folders at superbar of Windows 7 in three display modes just mentioned. And creating a new list is as simple as clicking the right button in any folder on your system and select the “Create New Stack“, after which we will have an icon on the desktop and pin it to taskbar. Moreover, as we are creating space for folders are real (and not just shortcuts) can navigate through subfolders, all without leaving the superbar.
    If so, can I have a link please?
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