I thought that was very strange not to mention disconcerting. Funny thing happened, not funny really but at one point the fonts DID enlarge and I was happy but there is something weird with how the product determines what I want because when I went to the themes tab it was not on the theme I had chosen but was back to it's default but I never OK'd the changes but it DID change things back to the other theme when I closed the properties dialog. I'll try to tackle both issues in the next release. using an individual theme), it won't be affected. If your Shelf is using a theme other than that (i.e. Unfortunately I didn't get around to add the extra functionality necessary to take this into account (I completely forgot, to be honest), so the Fonts dialog will only allow you to change the font settings for whatever it currently is the 'global' theme (it will tell you what that theme is at the top of the dialog). Now you can have as many Shelves as you want and that also means each Shelf - like the docks - can have its own, separate, theme. Hope it helps!Īs for the fonts in the Shelf, here is what I suspect is happening: up until two versions ago, only a single Shelf was supported. So, you can only import 3rd party themes for *docks*.Ĭlick HERE for a themes tutorial also instructions on how you can import themes made for 3rd party docks. This does NOT extend to ObjectDock's tabbed docks though (although as I have already promised here to another user, I will certainly look into that). Nexus (the dock) is what claims to be compatible with themes for all 3rd party docks.
Version 1.9 is a major update over 1.5 that features faster performance while using less memory, a changed default look and icons, a new start menu docklet, options for dock placement that is completely free-form, updated user interface for easier use, more Vista support, and more!Įxtra features in ObjectDock Plus ($19.95) include: Tabbed Docks, Multiple Docks, System Tray support, Custom icons for system tray icons, Fly-out menus, Smart edge docking, Taskbar grouping, Multi-monitor support, and tons of customization features.Ok, one very important thing first and foremost: DockZip support, a new algorithm for zoom docks, drag and drop support for items on docks, tabbed docks rotate automatically when docking them with a screen edge if necessary, and a host of mouse-over activation features.
Newer features include Windows Vista compatibility, a new image searching feature.
Users can customize the look of each item on the dock and set various animation options for when the mouse is over an item on the dock. It lets you organize your short-cuts and running tasks onto an extremely customizable dock that sits on your desktop. ObjectDock is a program that acts as both a task manager and a program launcher. Organize your short-cuts and running tasks onto this customizable dock.
ObjectDock is a free program that allows you to have a nice animated launchbar / taskbar on your screen that reacts to your mouse when you mouse over it.