Dock Switching in OD free version

Switching between Docks in OD free version

I use the free version of ObjectDock, but I have too many apps (docklets) to fit visually on one dock, so I have two docks. OD free allows me to create and save several docks, but only one can be displayed and therefore used at any one time. To switch docks I have to open the OD Properties window, select Themes, select and open the new dock. Apply the dock and finally close the window. This is cumbersome to say the least. Is it possible to string these mouse clicks into one "meta" click that could then be assigned a shortcut I could place on the Quick Launch Bar to one-click dock switching. Two mini programs would be needed to change from Dock1 to Dock2 and vice-versa. Is such a thing possible? I remember hearing ages ago that multiple key presses could be assigned to one key press - but I think that was back in the MS-DOS days!
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rocket dock is comparable and will run along side object doce - then you have 2 docks

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Thanks for that. Will certainly try Rocketdock.
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$20 bucks will get you ObjectDock Plus. Sounds like you are a user that wants more than what the free version can give.

I highly recommend +. :)

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$20 bucks will get you ObjectDock Plus. Sounds like you are a user that wants more than what the free version can give.

I highly recommend +.

yeah, you get TABBED Docks, which is probably the biggest plus for the plus version.

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Quoting messiah1, reply 4
Yeah, you get TABBED Docks, which is probably the biggest plus for the plus version.
But please bear in mind that tabbed docks take ages to load compared to standard docks.

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But please bear in mind that tabbed docks take ages to load compared to standard docks.

:maybe:

Mine have always popped up rather quickly.

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Thanks folks for all your help. I'm trying out Rocketdock now. Its good and does what I wanted, but you know it looks a bit different to OD even with the same background in use. I'll go for OD Plus when the next paycheck comes in.

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I'll go for OD Plus when the next paycheck comes in.

You won't be sorry! :thumbsup:

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OD Tabbed & OD  in general can be made to move faster or slower with the sliding button to increase or decrease speed when mousing over, it's in the performance settings,there's also a setting for using more RAM if you have it to spare,however i only use 1 tabbed & 1 normal dock so i can't say what the performance would be like when multiple docks are on screen,but yeah maaaan go plus it's D'a bomb,life ain't worth liv'n without it  or cfx,wb,ip,rc aghhhhh hell just do what the rest of us do & become yearly subs share holders in all the goodie software,:grin: don't ask me why i'm preaching to the converted ;P

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But please bear in mind that tabbed docks take ages to load compared to standard docks.

 

Ages is over stating a bit, my tabbed dock takes about 8 to 10 seconds longer to load than my standard dock. Not including system tray items, the tabbed dock has 56 shortcuts and 1 weather docklet compared to 12 shortcuts on standard dock. Only makes sense to me that this will take a little longer to load.

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But please bear in mind that tabbed docks take ages to load compared to standard docks.

It all depends on how many icons you have on there.  Remember, OD is out there trying to establish a link to each of those while loading.  If you've got 5, it's fast.  If you've got 50, well...

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Quoting messiah1, reply 11

It all depends on how many icons you have on there.  Remember, OD is out there trying to establish a link to each of those while loading.  If you've got 5, it's fast.  If you've got 50, well...
I actually have 83 different items in my tabbed dock (incl systray tab). The problem is that OD tries to look for both the file to which the docklet is linked to and the image for that docklet. This slows the loading process by a lot. The reason I have a grudge is because I have a couple of apps that lauch minised when I fire up Windows and I have a dock that shows those apps, but until my tabbed dock has fully loaded I can't get access to those apps.

Why not have it so first the tabs of a tabbed dock are loaded and then populated with docklets? In a way, that's what happens with the weather feed docklets. First, there's a blank icon and then, when it gets the weather info, it shows the appropriate image.

P.S. I remember, most likely in this forum, reading a user saying that he specifically doesn't have OD loading at start-up because it adds a considerable amount of time to the loading process. All in all, it can be quicker and running on a Core2Quad with 4GB RAM and loading off a 10k WD Raptor it definitely should be.

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This slows the loading process by a lot.

How much is a lot. including sys tray my tabbed dock has 73 items, on my 2.4 gig Celeron 1 gig 333 ram that only runs at 266 due to the Celeron, it only takes 8 to 10 seconds longer for it to load than the standard dock.

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Quoting Cavan1, reply 13

How much is a lot. including sys tray my tabbed dock has 73 items, on my 2.4 gig Celeron 1 gig 333 ram that only runs at 266 due to the Celeron, it only takes 8 to 10 seconds longer for it to load than the standard dock.
Well I didn't time it with a stopwatch, but next time I shall. For the sake of comparison, Photoshop CS4 Extended starts up in 5 seconds and we're talking about a software package of several hundred MBs and uses 2.5 times as much memory as OD. 8-10 seconds extra is a lot, especially when you're aiming to be up and running ASAP.

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running on a Core2Quad with 4GB RAM and loading off a 10k WD Raptor

Without knowing what CPU, your system should be at least 10 times if not more like 15 - 20 times faster than mine, so 8 - 10 seconds would be 1 - 2 for you.?

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Quoting Cavan1, reply 15

Without knowing what CPU, your system should be at least 10 times if not more like 15 - 20 times faster than mine, so 8 - 10 seconds would be 1 - 2 for you.?
Except it's not. Admittedly, it does take longer if OD is set to run during booting, but the delay is still noticeable if started cold.

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Except it's not.

Besides hijacking this thread, you have also established the fact in this and other threads that you hate ObjectDock. We get it. Now let it go. Thanks.

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Quoting Mirsguy, reply 17

Besides hijacking this thread, you have also established the fact in this and other threads that you hate ObjectDock. We get it. Now let it go. Thanks.
I don't hate OD, I love it. But it can be better. If you and messiah1 have put two arguments in favour of OD, why is not fair for me to somewhat balance the scales by saying that there is a performance issue with tabbed docks. After I sait that there's an issue the thread got carried away, I'm not the only one who added fuel to the fire.

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Every program can be tweaked and improved.

I don't have issues with OD+. My wait time is very minimal, and I tend to have a lot of shortcuts on my tabbed dock. I am not saying you don't have issues or that your arguments are invalid; I'm just saying that not everyone experiences the same problems you do. It appeared as if you were saying that your problems were the OD+ standard.

All in all, OD+ is an awesome program, and it will only get better in 2.0! :)

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FYI, I just rebooted and it took 14.8 seconds from when the first normal dock appeared to when the tabbed dock appeared. Clearly, that's not normal. If a member of the support team wishes to take this issue further with me they can PM me here.

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If a member of the support team wishes to take this issue further with me they can PM me here.

I don't think the support team hunts through the threads looking for those whom they may help. ;)

You probably ought to contact them at [email protected].

 

BTW- what are your system specs? Processor, RAM, HD capacity/speed, OS, ?

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I just rebooted and it took 14.8 seconds from when the first normal dock appeared to when the tabbed dock appeared. Clearly, that's not normal.

 

The load time I gave is with system already up and just loading OD+. At start-up I have never timed it as many other things are also be loaded. For myself, just customizing apps at start-up are

WB

IP

Right click

Sound Packager

IconX

OD+

CursorFX

Winstep Xtreme

Rainlender

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Quoting Mirsguy, reply 21

BTW- what are your system specs? Processor, RAM, HD capacity/speed, OS, ?

CPU: Intel Q6600 Quad Core

RAM: 4GB PC6400 Corsair

HD: WD Raptor 150GB/10,000 rpm

OS: Vista Business SP2 32-bit

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I'd say it's the 83 (o_O ) shortcuts you have on your dock.  That's a big number. 

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I have 78 on 7 tabs. OD+ loads in under 3 seconds.

9850 x4  Quad Core BE

8800GT superclocked edition

4Gb  OCZ PC2-8500 RAM

WD Caviar 640Gb HDD

Vista Ultimate 32 bit

Is there some way I can speed this up?;P

 This is from quitting and restarting OD.On boot up it's the last thing to load,which makes it difficult to time the load time there.