Stardock makes ObjectDock Windows 10 and 11 compatible.

Stardock has updated ObjectDock to be Windows 10 and 11 compatible. It’s also now included in ObjectDesktop, which provides over a dozen Stardock apps and up to five active installs for $39.99/year. A single license of ObjectDock is $9.99 and consists of five installs of the single app. ObjectDock allows you to access your favorite apps through an animated dock easily. It does slip out of the way when unused and reappears when you mouse over it.

Some good examples of what ObjectDock can do are organizing all your games into one folder for easy access or putting your streaming apps in a quick-launch dock.

Here’s a quick list of what’s enhanced in ObjectDesktop 3.0

  • Support for high-resolution displays
  • Support for UWP applications on the dock
  • Improvements to animations like Zoom
  • Under-the-hood improvements
  • The app is now 64-bit

Getting a different skin is also easy, head over to WinCustomize and download the free member skins.

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