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Thread: Menu Builder for the Desktop

Started 2 months ago by Dot
( I'd like software that allows me to create a desktop menu, one that makes my desktop look like a Web page where the buttons can be used to either open certain folders or execute small macros, for instance, buttons that can be programmed to turn off my sound or change my sound cards, open up ports on the Device Manager or start certain programs and execute certain buttons, that the ...
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Wolverana replied 2 months ago
( If you go to http://stardock.com you'll find a few different products that allow you to do just that. One of the most useful ones I like is called Object Dock, and it allows you to create a bar of tabs that you can organize into a wonderfully small area yet very very handy and useful at your finger tips. Another that is pretty nice is called Fences which gives you the ability to ...

Dot replied 2 months ago
( Wow, good find, Jo Ann. That was very helpful. That's close to what I was looking for, very close, but I was looking for something more closely related to VSD, you know, with the drag n drop capability, and I don't like having to download so many programs in order to get all the functionality. Maybe you have something like that you've come across before? I'm also on the hunt for ...

Wolverana replied 2 months ago
( Desktop Questions: You can drag and drop your shortcuts to both of those programs, not sure if that's what you meant or not. You can drag them from your desktop into the programs, from folders into the programs or you can right click inside the window of Object Dock \(not sure on Fences if it's got a right click and enter one there or not\) and add the shortcuts. Object Dock even ...

 

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Menu Builder for the Desktop
Published (2009-11-03 21:08:00)
( Wow, good find, Jo Ann. That was very helpful. That's close to what I was looking for, very close, but I was looking for something more closely related to VSD, you know, with the drag n drop capability, and I don't like having to download so many programs in order to get all the functionality. Maybe you have something like that you've come across before? I'm also on the hunt for a forms program, something that'll...
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Menu Builder for the Desktop
Published (2009-11-03 22:42:00)
( Desktop Questions: You can drag and drop your shortcuts to both of those programs, not sure if that's what you meant or not. You can drag them from your desktop into the programs, from folders into the programs or you can right click inside the window of Object Dock \(not sure on Fences if it's got a right click and enter one there or not\) and add the shortcuts. Object Dock even has a Flyout menu system that allows you to build...

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