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Saturn2K
36 discussion posts
While Windows 7's features make a quick launch bar almost obsolete, I use True Launch Bar to create menus for myself. I used to be able to add toolbars to the secondary taskbar, but DisplayFusion doesn't support that yet. I'd really like to see this implemented.
Nov 29, 2009  • #1
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Unfortunately adding support for native Windows toolbars would be nearly impossible with the way DisplayFusion currently works. However, I am planning on adding support for taskbar pinning, like in Windows 7, so hopefully this will make up for it a little bit. :)
Nov 30, 2009  • #2
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benway
343 discussion posts
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While Windows 7's features make a quick launch bar almost obsolete, I use True Launch Bar to create menus for myself. I used to be able to add toolbars to the secondary taskbar, but DisplayFusion doesn't support that yet. I'd really like to see this implemented.

I actually bought True Launch Bar back when if first came out and still have it on XP. Not much need on W7.

A sweet tab launcher you might check out is sTabLauncher (google it and see attached). It will change your life. Tucks up out of the way to only show the tabs. Free too. Now I no longer use TrueLaunchBar.
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Nov 30, 2009  • #3
Jon Tackabury (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
This might not be the same, but I've used http://www.stardock.com/products/objectdock/ in the past and enjoyed it.
Nov 30, 2009  • #4
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