Now if you don't mind, maybe you can answer the other question?
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I'll take that silence as a tacit admission that they don't work together.
Has anyone tried using Groupy with WindowBlinds? If so, how well does it work and does it integrate nicely? Thanks.
Can you please drop the googleapis.com script requirement from the Stardock site? I can't login without whitelisting it, but I don't want Google spying on me any more than they already do. It is none of their concern where and when I login here. Thanks
Fences could use many improvements. This is what I would like to see. The ability to dock Fences to the sides of the screen. The ability to use tabs on Fences docked at the screen edge so multiple Fences of the same opened size can be stacked and accessed. The ability to allow Fences to always appear on top of other windows when activated from a screen edge. Fences should gain focus for scrolling without having to click on the Fence or desktop.</
Desktop gadgets, DJ controller software, wallpaper changer and password manager so far. Edit: WindowBlinds 10.5 also doesn't apply themes to Process Hacker and it was leaving a small transparent gap in file explorer windows where I removed the command bar. It was also messing up DOSBox in full screen mode, leaving a border of desktop and the window title visible. I have gone back to WindowBlinds 8.13, which has no problems.
WindowBlinds 10.5 on Windows 8.1 Pro causes random background processes to crash when a style is applied. This did not happen with WindowBlinds 8.
Error log collection should be reliant upon the facilities already present in Windows or alternately, an open source piece of software or a piece of software developed by your own company. You do not instruct people to grab some sketchy third party software. It makes your company look unprofessional and careless. And I don't know what you mean with Windows 10. I don't use it and I won't until at least RTM. I was talking about the fact that ObjectDock is not
The reason is that ObjectDock doesn't support anything above Windows 7. In Windows 8 it has severe performance problems where most of the time the dock is unresponsive, slow and has visual glitches. I tried communicating with Stardock support, however their scripted response and suggestion to install sketchy 3rd party data collection software was worthless. ObjectDock is not compatible with Windows 8 and therefore probably not compatible with Windows 10 either. Seems
I am necroing this post just to say that I recently bought ObjectDock and have the exact same problem in Windows 8.1 Pro. My tabbed dock becomes unresponsive every time I do anything and I have to click on and off of the dock multiple times before it will come back up.