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Just in case you want to use a pretty nice dock look-a-like for windows. its free and fairly easy to use. I love mac but dont have access to one at work, so this at least makes me feel a bit more confortable. Try it out.

 

http://www.punksoftware.com

 

by the way i dont work for them.

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I know that docks have been out a while now too. i my self had used Objectdock for over a year and tolerated all the bugs because i love the look of the dock so much. im running vista and rocketdock is just about the only thing that hasnt crashed in vista :tomato: hehehe

 

anyways thank for the responses and give it a try Rez and dicenet

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Certainly: -

 

desktop.jpg

 

It's 1600x1200 which is why the text appears tiny. You can't see the two fly-out sidebars which give access to a lot of stuff, but the row of buttons on the top produce drop-downs with the programs I commonly use. I've customised one of Aston's Zodiac themes with wallpaper which comes from a photo Munky (yes, the same guy who mods this forum) took of the Forth rail bridge. The systray gives a great pop-up semi-transparent calendar, and those floppy, DVD and computer icons are animated. Simple, effective and pleasing, for me anyway.

 

Oh, if you were expecting it to look like OSX, it doesn't, though it could if I wanted because there are OSX-alike themes available. It's just not my choice to do that - although I use OSX a great deal, I still like Windows to look something like Windows - helps keep me switched on to which system I'm using.

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