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    RocketDock vs ObjectDock

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by INEEDMONEY, Jul 23, 2008.

  1. INEEDMONEY

    INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear

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    Which do you prefer and why?

    If you don't use any no need to post
     
  2. booboo12

    booboo12 Notebook Prophet

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    ObjectDock FTW!!

    I tried RocketDock, but couldn't get used to the way it worked for some reason.
     
  3. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    RocketDock. It is all here.
     
  4. flipfire

    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    I havent tried Rocketdock yet because apparently it doesnt work with x64 before. So i went ahead with Objectdock instead and im quite impressed.

    Unless RD uses less resources than OD, i might consider switching
     
  5. THAANSA3

    THAANSA3 Exit Stage Left

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    I used both and just liked the look and responsiveness of Objectdock better. There is nothing wrong with Rocketdock, though. It's still a good program.
     
  6. Shel

    Shel Notebook Evangelist

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    Anyone else having trouble with the weather icon not working on ObjectDock?

    Mine stopped working this morning. I've tried to load another weather icon (docklett?), but it also simply says "Feed not available... try later"

    Anyone have any ideas on how I can fix this?

    Thanks
     
  7. flipfire

    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    The weather source might be temporarily dead
     
  8. Padmé

    Padmé NBR Super Pink Princess

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    I use ObjectDock but it does crash on me a lot. And yes, the weather docklet does do that sometimes. If you just wait a little bit and try again, it usually works.
     
  9. Dook

    Dook Notebook Virtuoso

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    I prefer ObjectDock. I have used RD on my 32 bit systems in the past, but prefer the customization and look of OD better. Not to mention theres no RD 64bit support.
     
  10. -Amadeus Excello-

    -Amadeus Excello- Notebook Evangelist

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    RD user here.

    Tried OD out a while ago, and the fussy program did not meet my hassle-free needs.
     
  11. potentv

    potentv Notebook Evangelist

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    Object Dock all the way, so far along the way I went and bought plus :)
     
  12. swarmer

    swarmer beep beep

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    How do you like Plus? I was thinking about it myself... is it worth the $20? Unfortunately they don't really offer a way to test the Plus features without paying for it. Will it let me make multi-row, multi-column "docks" and move them anywhere on the screen?
     
  13. crash

    crash NBR Assassin

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    I've only tried out ObjectDock so I can't comment on which one I like better. However, I've only had good experiences with ObjectDock. Nothing glaringly wrong with it.
     
  14. Nocturnal310

    Nocturnal310 Notebook Virtuoso

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    since SP1..Objectdock has started crashing when i resume Windows.

    And it chocks up the entire system.

    i might have to try RD if it can be given MAC theme looks

    does RD have MAC theme?
     
  15. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    I actually have them both installed at this time, although I am not automatically starting ObjectDock.

    ObjectDock does not seem to allow me to create icons to control panel applets (e.g.: Printers) and RocketDock does.

    ObjectDock has a 18.5MB footprint (after cleanup) and RocketDock, also after cleanup, has a 8.75MB footprint.

    RocketDock has this cool Docklet, Stacks, that expands folders. I have not located a similar function in ObjectDock.
     
  16. Kenji

    Kenji Guest

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    RocketDock ftw.

    Stardock (Who make Objectdock, windowblinds, etc) are nothing but a bunch of money hungry idiots and chuck out badly coded apps for ridiculous amounts of money, considering you can get an alternative of all their software for free.
     
  17. crash

    crash NBR Assassin

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    There is a stacks docklet for ObjectDock also. I used it back when I was using a dock. Let me see if I can find the link for you...

    EDIT: This stacks docklet works with both RocketDock and ObjectDock.
     
  18. stirfriedsushi

    stirfriedsushi Confuse a Cat LTD

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    Object dock used 8% of my cpu?!?!?!?! 8!!!!!!! thats horrible. rocket dock uses nothing and its FREE which makes it BETTER. nuf said
     
  19. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    Idling, neither seems to use any CPU on my machine. I would expect that CPU utilization could be directly attributable to whatever Docklets were installed and in use.
     
  20. sandesign

    sandesign Notebook Consultant

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    I use RocketDock only as an app launcher. I don't like to have tons of icons on my desktop. I tried the stacks docklet, but for some reason all the configurations were lost at every startup.
    In XP I used Y'z Dock. In Vista didn't worked...
     
  21. stirfriedsushi

    stirfriedsushi Confuse a Cat LTD

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    Well mine was running the CPU and memory monitoring docklets. so i know that contributed to cpu usage, alot of it actually. But my issue is with it's functionality. Rocket dock is free and amazing, while the free version of object dock is horrible. I can't stand it.

    but whatever, you are entitled to your wrong opinion. (JK)
     
  22. INEEDMONEY

    INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear

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    Objectdock is also free guys...

    I use objectdock. I tried rocketdock at first but there wasn't something I didn't like about it. I'll reinstall and play with it to try and remember what it was
     
  23. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    Same here. In fact, I have no icons on my desktop whatsoever.
     
  24. flipfire

    flipfire Moderately Boss

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    OD is quite low on resources, it only uses resources when you use it then idles in the background.

    Task manager uses more memory :eek: .
     

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  25. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    [​IMG]

    RocketDock on top, ObjectDock below. Both running simultaneously. Both configured to anchor to the top of the screen. Both using the same skin. Both using the same icons.
     
  26. knightingmagic

    knightingmagic Notebook Deity

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    Rocketdock has gaps between the icons when you scroll over them. Objectdock just feels better.
     
  27. xhepera

    xhepera Notebook Consultant

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    Gaps? Well, I should hope so. They're called "spaces." :p
    Or are you referring to something else?
     
  28. xhepera

    xhepera Notebook Consultant

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    I recall reading that to get those settings to stick you need to go into the dock settings area and, under General, tick the box that says "store settings in a portable INI."
     
  29. Prydeless

    Prydeless Stupid is

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    Stardock has also published 2 high quality games that costs less than what other publishers would charge and don't use any of those crappy DRMs e.g. Securom. They're golden in my book.
     
  30. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    The STACKS docket works, and the setting persist across a restart, on my Vista PC running RocketDock. Perhaps there was a bug in an earlier release of STACKS that has been fixed now.
     
  31. niGht kiD

    niGht kiD .. beach boy ♫

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    Check the explaination from the developer in the first page of the link which |crash| has posted.

     
  32. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    Here is a fun little theme I threw together this evening. It works in both RocketDock and ObjectDock, but looks better in ObjectDock. If you run it in ObjectDock, tweak the ini file to make the icons 75%.

    [​IMG]

    It is available for download on the RocketDock themes site here.
     
  33. potentv

    potentv Notebook Evangelist

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    To be honest, I dont use most of the features. But only the tabs really, works wonderfully.
    There are many features in it, including multiple docks so I am sure you can achieve the desired result from it :)
     
  34. THAANSA3

    THAANSA3 Exit Stage Left

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    I'm using Objectdock right now, but I can't seem to get the stacks docklet to work for whatever reason. I heard somewhere that this could be because I'm using a 64-bit operating system. Is this true? If so, then is there any workaround? If not, then what could the problem be?
     
  35. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    I no longer have ObjectDock installed.
     
  36. MaXimus

    MaXimus Notebook Deity

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    ObjectDock FTW!
     
  37. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    Ignoring disk footprint and CPU consumption as irrelevant, and focusing on the use and feel of them I find that OD has a bit more flexibility in customization of the eye candy aspects and RD is easier to configure overall. My opinion is that they both are very similar to each other.
     
  38. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    I reinstalled ObjectDock; it has more control over placement of the icons onto tiles.

    For example, this skin looks much better in ObjectDock than in RocketDock. However, I like this skin better in RocketDock than in ObjectDock.

    I guess I will need to leave both dock products installed and activate them as the mood strikes me.
     
  39. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    OK, I am a flip-flopper. I now have ObjectDock installed and have uninstalled RocketDock.

    ObjectDock simply allows more control over the configuration.
     
  40. fonduekid

    fonduekid JSUTAONHTERBIRCKINTEHWLAL

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    Why? Because this was the first time for me with these docky things. I had a choice between OD, RD and Dell Dock.. and then I read around here, that Dell dock was made by the same guys who made OD or something.. So went for OD over RD. I did try RD though.. but felt OD let me do many things, as in configuring and setting it up, more easily.. at least I found it to be so.
     
  41. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    Back on RocketDock here.
     
  42. benx009

    benx009 Notebook Evangelist

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    Rocketdock.
    --Simple.
    --Fast.
    --Clean.
     
  43. lee_what2004

    lee_what2004 Wee...

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    objectdock here, much easier for organizing multiple dock :D
     
  44. d4nz0r

    d4nz0r Notebook Evangelist

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    Still trying both of these out, but can't decide...I think I might just stick with Colibri/Launchy instead.
     
  45. INEEDMONEY

    INEEDMONEY Homicidal Teddy Bear

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    I've been meaning to go back to Rocketdock to note why I stopped using it...but there was a reason.

    But OD has been good to me. No issues here...
     
  46. AKAJohnDoe

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    Still on RocketDock
     
  47. houstoned

    houstoned Yoga Pants Connoisseur.

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    never tried RD before, but OD has been great to me. very easy to customize and config.
     
  48. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    I could not get OD to not run two instances; TASKMGR almost always showed two copies running.
     
  49. Meetloaf13

    Meetloaf13 fear the MONKEY!!!

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    I have ObjectDock.exe & Dock64.exe running. Is this what you speak of?
     
  50. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Mime with Tourette's

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    No. There is a bug in OD that causes two instances to be started. The only way I could find around it was to not check the option to start OD automatically and manually place a shortcut into the STARTUP folder.

    Reported here.
     
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