object dock plus

wut excaclty is all this talk about an enhanced object dock?
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Reply #2 Top
ObjectDock Plus is going to rock though. It has, amongst other things, tabs, skinnable system tray docks, a Start menu, fan-out menus, multiple docks, multiple monitor support, and a bunch of other neat things. For the Plus version (which will probably be around $20 to register ObjectDock itself will remain freeware), our goal was to make something very useful and not just a toy.



From a news item by Frogboy.
Reply #5 Top
It does for all the applications part of Object Desktop.  But Object Dock is not part of Object Desktop, and neither is Cursor XP, or Logon XP.  Object Dock is a standalone freeware, and so are Cursor XP and Logon XP.  Cursor XP Pro is available for purchase separatly, and from what we read so will be Object Dock Pro. Who knows, we may see a Logon XP Pro some time.  Also note that although Desktop X is indeed part of Object Desktop, Desktop X Pro is sold seperately.
Reply #8 Top
Will have some next week.
Reply #9 Top
well dang Frogboy, you know I tell my wife "No, I will not be buying anything new for a bit" and then ya'll go and make me fib to her.
Reply #12 Top
Umm....look in the thread thats called "First ObjectDock Screenshots"
Reply #13 Top
Is there a way to get rid of the side bar. I thought when I purchased it that ObjectDock would be the only bar on my screen.

With OD Plus you have the tabbed taskbar which is great! Why do you need the extra bar to close it? Doesn't make sense. I would like to see this disappear with the full version. Is that possible! Keep up the good work, it is well worth the money. Not everything can be free.
Reply #14 Top
Go to the dock settings, then My Docks, the delete the one you don't want, or add as many as you like.