Objectdock Stack Docklet Rocketdock
I can't make it work. I've extracted the file then put it inside the docklets folder. Then what do I do next? Now I have this path: C: Program Files Stardock ObjectDock Docklets StackDocklet StackDocklet is the folder name of the files I got from the zip file which are: - shortcuts_patch - StackDocklet folder w/ two files inside it: 1. StackDocklet.dll Ive added the shortcuts_patch to the registry. Now i seem lost and dont know what to do. A lil help here?
Apr 20, 2013 - Like ObjectDock, RocketDock also supports docklets, which are small applications that run within the dock. There are a lot of docklets available,.
Will really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.
Just a heads up to let you guys know that the is going to be taken down on August 6th 2018. The site is currently in Read-Only mode for those who would like to archive their content.
This truly saddens me personally, it feels like the end of an era (and Skinz.org all over again). Hundreds of thousands of dock skins, icons, animated icons, etc, are going to disappear from the net forever in one single swoop.
Anyway, if there is something you guys would like to save/archive for yourselves, now is the time to do it. Also, a quick reminder that the is fully compatible with RocketDock skins and natively supports, so if you're a Winstep user you might be interested in downloading some of the best dock skins and animated icons from there too - while you still can. I use RocketDock on my Win 10 cause OD runs slow on it. I do have Nexus dock installed but the free version is limited for my liking. OD was the best because you could have multiple docks plus tabbed docks. Why are you comparing the paid version of OD to the free version of Nexus?
IIRC, the free version of OD also only supported a single dock, and no tabbed docks. (the paid version) supports multiple docks, infinite number of nested sub-docks (a bit like a Stacks docklet) and also a tabbed dock (the Shelf) which has specialized tabs able to display the contents of folders, recent documents, the Desktop, Windows 10 UWP apps, Windows Control Panel, etc. For those not following on the Winstep forums, the next release is going to be HUGE: it adds support for multiple tabbed docks, vertical tabbed docks, tabbed dock scaling (you can now make them bigger if you have poor eyesight or a huge screen res) and something new called 'Drawers' (a mix between a single-tab tabbed dock and a dock). Not to rain on your parade, Jorge, but for those who are interested, RocketDock skins, docklets and icons are also available over at. I've not yet checked the RocketDock library over there, having always used ObjectDock and Nexus, but it looks to be fairly comprehensive. I'm pretty sure it won't have all the stuff that exists in the RocketDock gallery, Starkers. For instance, Nexus natively supports animated icons (you simply drag & drop the PNG strip into ANY item on the dock and it just works, no need for docklets or anything!), and there is this guy named Spippy that made.
While I haven't checked DA to see if they are also there, knowing him (he did some animated icons for Nexus too, a few years ago) he liked to have everything centralized for rating/number of download purposes, so I doubt it. I knew every topic regarding Dock is going to gaslight/hijack by the particular non-Stardock individual. First, I was the one who posted this topic. Second, it was posted on Wincustomize which has a since the very beginning, FYI.
Third, you seem to have an axe to grind - if anyone here is out-of-line is you. There are a lot of Stardock users who are also Winstep users and vice-versa, as it's obvious from the replies above. Wasn't the explanation given by the moderators here (and me) enough for you the other time? I use RocketDock on my Win 10 cause OD runs slow on it. I do have Nexus dock installed but the free version is limited for my liking. OD was the best because you could have multiple docks plus tabbed docks. Why are you comparing the paid version of OD to the free version of Nexus?