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Old 10-03-2018, 07:26 PM   #432
DMcCunney
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
Autocad started to wedge, went away when RocketDock was not started. Given its longevity AC can be a bit crotchety-finicky, but the user is a civil engineer, so as you can imagine AC takes priority over everything else.
Yep. But I'd love to know what AC was allergic to when Rocket Dock was running. I have not seen behavior like that.

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AFAIK she is now using a 7TT tweaked Windows taskbar, i.e. essentially a quick launch bar with minimal bells and whistles, which is why she had RD. When Win7 was first released the task bar was a PITA, so Kathie installed RD, whereas I installed 7TT.
One of the exercises I went though over the years was controlling what appeared on the taskbar, and in the system tray. Tray apps are better under Win10 and I no longer have to jump through hoops to hide them.

I downloaded 7TT and will look when I get a chance. Rocket Dock does what I wanted, which was a dock I could hide till moused over, with one click access to what I used all the time, but other things can do that as well.
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