[quote who="JcRabbit" reply="10" id="3636536"] What problems did you run into with Nexus? I'm about to release v16.5, so whatever it was there might still be time to fix it or at least figure out what was wrong with Nexus on your system. [e digicons]:)[/e] There are thousands of users running Nexus under Windows 10 without problems, and any issues are typically solved as soon as they are reported (provided they can be reproduced in-house, of course). [/quote]</
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[quote who="JcRabbit" reply="8" id="3636531"] You don't come here often, do you? [e digicons]:grin:[/e] [/quote] Unfortunately, I finally decided to give up on searching for a dockbar for W10: based on my experience, there's no fully-functioning dockbar out there (I had problems even with Winstep Nexus) so I prefer to wait for future releases.
[quote who="dexterprogressivemetal" reply="6" id="3636190"] Just name it, should encourage Stardock to update their software at least, if they still care. What is it, Winstep Nexus? Gonna try that one [/quote] Yes, that is the alternative I found and It seems to work better than OD on Windows 10 computers. I suggest you to give it a chance if you need a dock right now, even if OD is cheaper than WN.
I've just found a good alternative that seems to manage Windows 10 apps better, listing them as separate entries in the dock (and not showing them all as a single ApplicationFrameHost entry as OD does). I think it wouldn't be a good think to post the alternative's name here, but you can PM me if you want further infos ;) Maybe an OD update could fix all these issues, however I don't think OD will be updated soon and I need such a dock program now.
ObjectDock seems to have serious problems when managing Windows 10 apps (and system actions in general, such as Start menu handling). I'm considering to switch to another program.