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Rocketdock alternative
Rocketdock alternative





rocketdock alternative
  1. ROCKETDOCK ALTERNATIVE .EXE
  2. ROCKETDOCK ALTERNATIVE CODE
  3. ROCKETDOCK ALTERNATIVE WINDOWS

ROCKETDOCK ALTERNATIVE WINDOWS

My RocketDock toolbar is fully configured with a large set of icons for launching programs, opening folders, and launching Windows system commands.

rocketdock alternative

I have attached a screenshot of both the RocketDock and Astounding Dock application toolbars for reference. This is the same functionality that RocketDock and most other toolbar applications have, but this functionality is missing in the Astounding Dock application.

ROCKETDOCK ALTERNATIVE .EXE

exe file to be triggered, the ability to customize the icon using a bitmap or icon file, and the ability for the user to arrange the order (from left to right) of the icons. The icons would need to have the same basic functionality that they have in RocketDock: a “Target” setting for defining the folder or. The work that I need done in this project is to modify the Astounding Dock application so that it can be used to also display individual icons which the user can click on to launch programs, open folders, etc. It is designed for displaying 50+ program links, so the links are organized into drop-down menus. The problem I have with the Astounding Dock toolbar as it currently is configured, is that this toolbar program is designed to display only drop-down menus of program links. I would like to use this Astounding Dock program as the basis for a custom toolbar.

ROCKETDOCK ALTERNATIVE CODE

This application is open source, and the link to the source code is: The link to the Astounding Dock application is below: I have found an open-source toolbar application named, “Astounding Dock,” that has the main characteristics that I need for a toolbar (docks to the top of the screen, and automatically re-sizes programs and windows to fit below it). This toolbar was thinner, and (most importantly) it was configured so that maximized programs and windows re-size themselves to fit under the toolbar (rather than the toolbar floating over them). Many years ago I used a program called QuicKeys (now obsolete) which offered a toolbar that was much better. The toolbar is also too wide (vertically) and takes up more screen space than it should. The main problem I am having with RocketDock is that it floats over open windows and programs, and it frequently gets in the way of the application/window it is hovering over. The company’s website is at the link below: I currently use the toolbar application named, “RocketDock”. This project is to modify an existing Windows toolbar application called, “Astounding Dock,” to enable it to display small icons/tabs for launching programs, Windows commands, or opening folders.







Rocketdock alternative