I discover this application from a best friend of mine. The ObjectDock application has the similarity of Windows Taskbar’s Quick Launch function. But the ObjectDock has a better appearances and effects that you can modify.
To make it simple, ObjectDock is a program that enables you to organize your shortcuts, programs and running tasks into an attractive and fun animated Dock.

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Some of the Features:
* Easy to use shortcut organizer
* Simple drag & drop operation
* Convenient autohide and “keep in background” modes
* Fully customizable - tons of backgrounds and images freely available
* Low system resource usage
* Smooth animations
* Designed to run smoothly even on older computers
* Weather flyout showing your current conditions & 5-day forecast
* The universal standard for Docklet extensions
* Consistent updates - will continue to be updated and improved for years and years to come
* Running programs show up on dock, can minimize to it
* Super-smooth minimize animations in Vista
* Many languages supported, unicode compliant

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System Requirements:
* Windows Vista/XP/2003/2000 (32-bit)
20MB free drive space
256MB RAM
* Languages supported:
English, French, German, Italian, Polski, Russian, Spanish, Serbian (srpski) Note: The interface has been localized for these languages, but the documentation and help (where available) will be in English.
ObjectDock is available in 2 versions:
ObjectDock-ObjectDock is absolutely free to use and will never nag you to upgrade with popups or interruptions. No arbitrary limitations or hassles that free programs with ‘enhanced versions available’ often have.
ObjectDock Plus-ObjectDock Plus is available for $19.95, and touts unique and extremely useful features not available anywhere else. “Plus” is exactly what it sounds like - all the functionality and style that the free ObjectDock offers, ‘Plus’ a lot more.
Below is a comparison table for ObjectDock and ObjectDock Plus:

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I’ve downloaded the free version of ObjectDock and installed into my computer. The installation was quick and easy. I’ve play around with it for a while. The customization is very simple too. You can either customize using the default built-in add/remove docklets function

or you can simply just drag and drop the docklets to add/remove. You can also position the customized ObjectDock to the edge of the computer screen(top, bottom, left or right). I have a lot of fun customizing my desktop and this will definitely help me to access my desired menu faster.
These are the early versions of my customized ObjectDock looks like when displaying on my desktop screen.

My Desktop-right positioned ObjectDock

My Desktop-bottom positioned ObjectDock
p/s: Just to clarify that my system is actually running on Windows XP sp2. I’ve have customized my computer wallpaper, my taskbar, my desktop theme and appearance to Windows Vista. This has nothing to do with any of ObjectDock features.
To download the free version of ObjectDock, click here
To learn more about ObjectDock, click here
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