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Docks For Windows Taskbar
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Ahhh...
Took a long time to figure out, but just 5 minuts to set up.
its ALL FREE! Just sits right there on your task bar, unless you want to hide it of course.
Works for any taskbar.
If you like this setup lemy know ill post the link.
>>>>Updated / New instructions here
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stacks docklet
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May 18, 2009
--NEW INSTRUCTIONS--
++++==--- INSTALL ---===+++
Install rocketdock, position dock & add Stacks docklet
From taskbar, rightclick Start, select properties, Uncheck keep taskbar ontop of other windows.
Rightclick taskbar, select toolbar, add blank toolbar, position it next to dock so open applications don't show under it. Hide title and text.
Last: Install desktop coral, open "DesktopCoral.ini" file in '
rogram Files' replace these settings (for bottom dock)
[Settings]
TransparentMode=0
PreserveIcons=0
ImageFileName=
TransparencyTrackBar=82
UseImage=0
ImageTileMode=0
ImageStretchMode=0
ImageCenterMode=0
ImageZigzagMode=0
DockingPlace=3
LastDockingPlace=4
[Dock]
Left=244
Top=142
Right=604
Bottom=238
WindowState0
Always on Top=1
Auto Hide=0
Placement=4
TaskIcon=0
Docking Enabled=1
Docking Width=0
Docking MaxWidth=1000
Docking MaxHeight=1000
Docking MinWidth=0
Docking MinHeight=0
Sizing Enabled=1
Sizing Horizontal Increment=1
Sizing Vertical Increment=1
Sliding Enabled=0
Sliding Time=100
Docking Height=0
WindowState=0
--------------------------------------------------------------|
v(^_^)v
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AMIRSYAHRANI
Apr 15, 2009
Nice! Does this work on Vista?
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Pariah07
Mar 14, 2009
...there is new free one called 'Stacks Docklet' ^.^
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Pariah07
May 15, 2008
haran - thats 'object dock', its not my favorite across a network, it takes up my cpu a bit and is slo somtimes, so its either built poor or spying.
but i think its the only software that you can conveniently change icons in the flyout / stack.
Its always using lick 1 - 2% of my resources.
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Market
May 2, 2008
This is pretty cool - thanks for it.
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Pariah07
Jul 25, 2008
your welcome
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haran-hockey
Mar 19, 2008
Also, your docklet shows icons. It seems you're using a different docklet than you posted. Can you please post the docklet that is in the picture.
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haran-hockey
Mar 19, 2008
How did u get your stacks docklet to be in a semi circle type formation with arrows at the side?
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Pariah07
Mar 13, 2008
Ya, This leopard style Flyout is free "stacks docklet" works w/ any dock.
[link]
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++++==--- INSTALL ---===+++
Install rocketdock, position dock & add Stacks docklet
From taskbar, rightclick Start, select properties, Uncheck keep taskbar ontop of other windows.
Rightclick taskbar, select toolbar, add blank toolbar, position it next to dock so open applications don't show under it. Hide title and text.
Last: Install desktop coral, open "DesktopCoral.ini" file in '
[Settings]
TransparentMode=0
PreserveIcons=0
ImageFileName=
TransparencyTrackBar=82
UseImage=0
ImageTileMode=0
ImageStretchMode=0
ImageCenterMode=0
ImageZigzagMode=0
DockingPlace=3
LastDockingPlace=4
[Dock]
Left=244
Top=142
Right=604
Bottom=238
WindowState0
Always on Top=1
Auto Hide=0
Placement=4
TaskIcon=0
Docking Enabled=1
Docking Width=0
Docking MaxWidth=1000
Docking MaxHeight=1000
Docking MinWidth=0
Docking MinHeight=0
Sizing Enabled=1
Sizing Horizontal Increment=1
Sizing Vertical Increment=1
Sliding Enabled=0
Sliding Time=100
Docking Height=0
WindowState=0
--------------------------------------------------------------|
v(^_^)v
Its always using lick 1 - 2% of my resources.
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