ObjectDock 1.9 does not support the system tray for 64-bit systems.
ObjectDock 2.0 is in development, and it will support system tray functionality on 64-bit systems.
Thank you, but where you read that i'm with 64-bit os? ![]()
Do you make difference between x86 and x86_64 architecture?
However... can someone help?
Right-click on "computer" and choose properties. Under System, there is a line that says "System type." That will tell you whether you are running 32- or 64-bits.
Can you specify your problem a little more?
I think I told it in my first post x86! Let`s say it again for you to understand - I use 32-bit OS.
What do you want to know? Dock settings > Dock contents > display system tray icons...., but they didn't show.
edit: btw when to wait new version?
I was reinstaling this build about 5 times but it doesn't help.
About OS maybe you don't understand - i'm trying under 7 and under Vista, but there no difference.
I didn't know that this is beta build. Can you tell me a number of last stable build?
For the latest build, install Impulse - Impulse Client - Full
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