If that is so, you should clearly point out to ObjectDock not being ready for Windows 10. If you are still selling it, you should make customers aware of the possible and even likely buggyness of it on Windows 10, so no-one can complain in the end. I understand that you did not build it for Windows 10, but I would believe that when building software and charging for it (as opposed to 'free' and open-sourced software), you would either expect future OS support or - as you did with Wind
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Sorry, is this the alternate version for 'Sorry, we won't support you when you are using the current version of the world's most installed OS which we originally designed software for, and charged for it'? I see so many bugs and so little activity in actually fixing it. Maybe it's just me?
I can completely confirm the problem of ObjectDock forgetting it should 'autohide' at times. It may be some kind of crash when unloading it or something, since I get it maybe once in two weeks. On my other machine, it constantly forgets it should hide the taskbar. On both machines, but this may be another problem, the whole system sometimes (maybe once or twice a month) seems to hang since no window reacts to clicks anymore or appears to be stuck, but once and IF I get to unload Objec
Thanks for the tip, really appreciated. Though one might add up that Dock64 cannot be run in Win XP mode (which is no problem anyway). Are there any official words on this (funny that an earlier beta worked a lot better than the current one)?
[quote who="Jafo" reply="39" id="2556440"] If you do not respect users you won't stay in business anyway Respect is a two-way street. Stardock [unfortunately or not] provides these Forums for all to comment, including those whose one goal in life is to antagonize and foster dissent. It's a common trait of human nature to expend more energy in antipathy than in support. That's why there s a [seemingly] large vocal group uptight to whatever degree about the rele
If you do not respect users you won't stay in business anyway [e digicons]
Sorry, the initial post was made just short before the deadline, I thought the post was from March 1st...
I completely understand the whiners... though I do not whine with them all day as I have better things to do. Stardock sent out this email clearly targeting customers that are keen on the long awaited update. They mentioned no exact date, but a time range when the beta version of OD+ 2.0 will be available. Thus, motivation to pay in advance is triggered by a yet not too well-known feature list.. and the opportunity to be able to test the program soon (and not sometime later this or ne
Seems to be a public Stardock cut&paste problem solver, this entry above ! I already read it on the heavy system tray problem that occured among the users when upgrading to 1.9. I'd REALLY love to get myself the plus version (LEGALLY, I mean), so please, OD'ers, get us a version 2.0 we can trust in !
Yeah, I believe it only allows direct links, either typed or manually linked to. But please be kind and better-knowing and tell me I am wrong with that:-).