Has OD+ integrated with my standard OD

I've read Scribe Essencay's "Objectdock Plus for Beginners" before downloading OD+ and notice various things are not available to me, ie Dock Properties giving the choice of Zoomer or Tabbed Docks. It appears to have integrated with the standard version and just showing some extra Docklets and no further choices.
I've tried uninstall/reinstall this hasn't rectified it. Do I uninstall and delete all the files before a reinstall? OR do I do another install and call it "Objectdock1" or something?
Thanks for any help on this.
I think Scribe Essencay's "Objectdock Plus for Beginners" is a good approach (if I can get the oportunity to apply it). There should be similar Tutorials for all the other applications, set within a "Beginners Guides" Section.
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Reply #1 Top
I would uninstall (move any icons, docklets, backgrounds to a safe place) and then delete the directory, reboot, and install OD+ fresh. Then you can move the icons etc. back in and shouldn't have any problem. But yes, they end up going into the same directory so that could be causing some problems.
Reply #3 Top
Hi folks,

I have a similar query. I've had both OD & OD+ for some time & have always had the same nagging thought - should I uninstall both, reinstall OD+? I took the plunge today and have noticed that it no longer appears in Theme Manager. I have a similar situation with Cursor XP+. Have I messed up somewhere or should I reinstall the freeware versions & apply downloads via the + programmes?

Thanks for any comments
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No, I wouldn't reinstall the freeware versions at any case. You did the right thing by unistalling everything and doing a clean install with the full versions.

Your ThemeManager problem might be solved with unistalling and reinstalling ThemeManager.(Back up your suite/themes files though, just to make sure)


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