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Old 07-28-2008, 12:16 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by DMcCunney View Post
Ah, you're using the StarDock product. I was a big Window Blinds user, but have largely stopped doing that sort of customization.

There is a similar freeware program called Rocket Dock, here.

For a really clean desktop, I add Iconoid from Sillysot Software. Iconoid hides the icons on the desktop after a configurable period of time, among other things. It's Sillyware. Like it? Send him something silly. (That should be no challenge for this group... )
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Most of the time all of my docks are hidden (except for those for the time and the weather), and I usually have no icons showing. However, lately I have been a little remiss in organizing my docks and creating icons for them (I really prefer to create my own docks, icons and skins), with the end result, that I have about 10 short cut icons on one screen at the moment.

Here's a shot of one screen with the docks showing.


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