Indeed that option is checked, and as I mentioned before, the point would be to replace the launcher not to have more launcher to clutter my screen.
gabrielmarchis
First: if I select in Settings to hide the Taskbar, and I hit the windows key, only the start menu will pop up not the taskbar. Second: the system tray is a variable thing, you start an app and that will reside in the system tray until you close it so it so I don't think you can create a dock that will cover that. Also there are apps in the system tray that are also launchers, like Steam, where you don't need to open Steam to open a game. So any workarou
Well, as a potential buyer, that is not the answer I was expecting. I think a lot of people have many apps in the System Tray (Zoom, Teams, VPN, messengers...) not just volume settings. The whole point of having OD would be to replace the taskbar, not to add another launcher. So, sorry but that's a no buy from me. Gabriel
Not having the system tray available, makes OD useless as I would always have to bring up the taskbar. Is there a plan to solve this issue? Thank you, Gabriel
I just installed the new OD on Windows11 thinking this would look great. "Playing" with it for a couple of minutes the app crashed 2 times with this error: Faulting application name: ObjectDock.exe, version: 3.0.1.4, time stamp: 0x65fae42f Faulting module name: gdiplus.dll, version: 10.0.22621.3085, time stamp: 0xdfa27d63 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x0000000000020795 Faulting process id: 0x0x58DC Faulting application start time: 0x