16 Jan 2008 at 22:21 #1 allllec allllec Soldato Joined 5 Aug 2006 Posts 4,261 As title really. Also anyone else brought the full version?
16 Jan 2008 at 22:41 #2 bledd bledd Don Joined 21 Oct 2002 Posts 46,788 Location Parts Unknown i just use quicklaunch, its integrated with windows, uses next to no cpu, and launches instantly might seem pedantic, but it's true!
i just use quicklaunch, its integrated with windows, uses next to no cpu, and launches instantly might seem pedantic, but it's true!
16 Jan 2008 at 22:46 #3 aph aph Associate Joined 27 Oct 2005 Posts 96 i used to use it. then i moved to yzdock... cause it had a feature i wanted... cant remember what. but since vista i've stuck with plain old aero... and to be honest im too busy "doing" stuff. to care too much about the interface gimmicks. but myyyy do i want a macbook and osx. the dock does look so damn sexy.
i used to use it. then i moved to yzdock... cause it had a feature i wanted... cant remember what. but since vista i've stuck with plain old aero... and to be honest im too busy "doing" stuff. to care too much about the interface gimmicks. but myyyy do i want a macbook and osx. the dock does look so damn sexy.
16 Jan 2008 at 22:46 #4 Dingleberry88 Dingleberry88 Soldato Joined 26 Aug 2004 Posts 3,806 Location Manchester I LOVE IT!
16 Jan 2008 at 22:48 #5 Glaucus Glaucus Man of Honour Joined 11 Mar 2004 Posts 76,637 nope. nothing but rubbish eye candy that gets in the way. Isn't well coded and certainly doesn't integrate well. quick launch + no icons on desktop ***.
nope. nothing but rubbish eye candy that gets in the way. Isn't well coded and certainly doesn't integrate well. quick launch + no icons on desktop ***.
17 Jan 2008 at 00:02 #6 allllec allllec Soldato OP Joined 5 Aug 2006 Posts 4,261 Just for the record i think its troff it as well. But i brought it what a waste of £10
17 Jan 2008 at 00:45 #7 BigBoy BigBoy Soldato Joined 19 Oct 2002 Posts 6,910 Location Bath AcidHell2 said: nope. nothing but rubbish eye candy that gets in the way. Isn't well coded and certainly doesn't integrate well. quick launch + no icons on desktop ***. Click to expand... ^^^ is the truth.
AcidHell2 said: nope. nothing but rubbish eye candy that gets in the way. Isn't well coded and certainly doesn't integrate well. quick launch + no icons on desktop ***. Click to expand... ^^^ is the truth.
17 Jan 2008 at 01:20 #8 bigmouse64 bigmouse64 Associate Joined 2 Oct 2004 Posts 1,577 Location PROPER Shields Object Dock is the king.
17 Jan 2008 at 01:47 #9 Tefal Tefal Caporegime Joined 30 Jun 2007 Posts 68,864 Location Wales is quick launch just he little list that is in their start menu before you select all programs etc?
17 Jan 2008 at 02:07 #10 bledd bledd Don Joined 21 Oct 2002 Posts 46,788 Location Parts Unknown no, quicklaunch is the icons next to the start menu itself, right click taskbar, toolbars, quicklaunch here's the one on my mum's pc, i have about 8 on mine Last edited: 17 Jan 2008
no, quicklaunch is the icons next to the start menu itself, right click taskbar, toolbars, quicklaunch here's the one on my mum's pc, i have about 8 on mine
17 Jan 2008 at 08:48 #11 meghatronic meghatronic Soldato Joined 24 Nov 2002 Posts 16,378 Location 38.744281°N 104.846806°W ^ ... I still can't get used to double thickness taskbar. Think of all that wasted screen space
17 Jan 2008 at 09:04 #12 marc2003 marc2003 Soldato Joined 6 Feb 2004 Posts 20,800 Location England i use quicklaunch and also have the "dekstop" as a toolbar on my taskbar as well. this way i can access everything on the desktop without having to minimise windows. only downside is it takes 2 clicks to open a program.
i use quicklaunch and also have the "dekstop" as a toolbar on my taskbar as well. this way i can access everything on the desktop without having to minimise windows. only downside is it takes 2 clicks to open a program.