The new version is slow to respond compared to the earlier version, even though I'm using the same memory settings as before. Many times I click on an icon to launch a program and move my mouse to the center of the screen in preparation for working in the program (as a habit), but what happens is that Object Docks is SLOW to recognize the click, but what it recognizes is a drag and drop instead!!! So I end up inadvertently deleting the icon from my dock! And I have to painstakingly recreate the
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YES OBJECTDOCK TEAM! I fully agree with NGUOIDITIMCONGLY. This is a much needed feature. One should also be able to put shortcuts to folders on Object Dock on which you can drop files into it to copy or move the files, not to create shortcuts on the dock. This may be done with an ALT-mouse drag-and-drop movement, or a right click-drag-and-drop on a file so that the files you drop ON an icon will be opened or stored, just as the way the shortcut normally behaves as on the Windows desktop. <br
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