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  2. ObjectDock - Wikipedia

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    ObjectDock allows the user to place shortcuts to any program in a "dock." This provides Windows users functionality similar to that of Mac OS X.The program comes in two versions, free, and a paid version offering more features.

  3. Object Desktop - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the initial subscription fee for the Windows version of Object Desktop has been $49.95, while a year's renewal or an upgrade from a standalone component has been $34.95. Object Desktop 2008 introduced two tiers, with the lower tier at $49.95 and the higher tier at $69.95, but the latter was eliminated in 2010.

  4. List of dock applications - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Windows: Open source: Customizable dock with support for plugins and skins. ObjectDock: Microsoft Windows: Proprietary (Freeware and Shareware) Copy of the OS X dock for Windows offered in both Freeware and Shareware forms. Support for docklets (plugins). RocketDock: Microsoft Windows: Proprietary: Copy of the OS X dock for Windows.

  5. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  6. WindowBlinds - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent change was to its user interface, streamlining its layout while portraying a more minimalistic, Metro-like feel. In addition, version 8 updated the bundled themes and refined the corresponding preview mode. WindowBlinds 10, released in March 2016, added native support for Windows 10 and some minor new features.

  7. RocketDock - Wikipedia

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    It is designed for Windows and offers a dock similar to the one found in the Mac OS X Aqua graphical user interface. RocketDock is available for free under a Creative Commons license and is distributed by Punk Labs, which was previously known as Punk Software. RocketDock allows users to see live updates of minimized windows, much like in Mac OS X.

  8. Beta - Projects Desktop Windows - AOL

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    (Version 11.1.4632) Focus Testing this release Collapsing address fields in compose/write mail - When composing an email, the header fields like "To," "From," "CC," and "BCC" are essential but can sometimes clutter up the writing space, making it harder to focus on the body of the email.

  9. Fences (software) - Wikipedia

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    Fences is a utility for Windows that helps to organize icons on the desktop. It is developed by Stardock and distributed as part of their Object Desktop suite. [ 1 ] Version 1 was freeware [ 2 ] after which it has become a commercial product.