Nowhere was I asked to "upgrade Object Desktop". I was charged the full price (currently discounted to $29.95) PLUS 19.95 for an EXTRA YEAR!!!. NOR was I even ASKED if I wished to purchase an extra upgrade!] $49.95 for Object Desktop [supposedly ON SALE!!!) Hopefully, my card will ONLY be charged for $29.95. I do advise the Management to get back with me ASAP... Donald Lee McDaniel
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Or, perhaps, Stardock might consider buying or hiring an OS X customization house already working on the problem I like to call "Decent and Useful OS X Desktop UI Configuration Utilities" [or, rather, the almost complete lack thereof...] Having been a Stardock customer since the late '90s on Windows, It would
Additionally, it is possible to hide a single Fence. Right-click on the Fence you wish to hide, and go to "View". There will be an option to hide or show a single Fence. If you wish to hide it, put a check-mark beside the option. If you wish it to be shown, remove the check-mark. Donald Lee M
You say "Don't RAID SSDs...". I put two 64GB Kensington SSDs in my box, created a RAID 0 Array, and installed Windows 7 Ultimate, Office 2010 Professional Plus, and other software. As a single-disk installation (whether SSD or HDD), Windows 7 scores 7.1. However, with the RAID 0 Array, disk operations are now scored at 7.5. Not had any problems with the Array, either with reads or writes. never gets hot, chugs right along, can be in any posi