KiloKrash

KiloKrash

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I don't believe what you are specifically asking for is available in the current version of OD Plus. There is however an alternative you may or may not know about. It will take some work, but it allows you to accomplish everything you asked. Create a new Fly-out menu > when the prop. window appears, select the Custom Menu option > click Add > select the folder you want to add click ok. You now have one folder under your Flyout menu (allowing you to open in a new Explorer window, and

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can specific folders be added to the dock? Yes. Create a Shortcut on the dock (Right-click the dock > Add > New Shortcut) > then right-click the shortcut and select Dock entry properties > in the link section manually type where the folder is located...(C:\Program Files\Stardock....C:\Documents and Settings\Username) > then click ok. Voila! <img src=

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Stardock Central allows Archiving of the programs and skins. I have recently re-installed Windows and that is what I used. Open SDC > select the program you want to archive > click File > Archive Application > then the option you want (there are two). SDC saves the archived files in C:\Program Files\Stardock\SD Central\BACKUP, so once you're done archiving through SDC, you just copy the BACKUP folder and then replace the copy with the one that SDC created upon re-install. After you h

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I would like the Newest Skins section to be sorted/seperated somehow. I would like to see WB, DX themes, DX Objects, Widgets, and IP all in their own newest gallery. The reasoning behind this, is there are so many BootSkins, ScreenShots, Wallpapers, and Icons that get loaded liberally. Whereas the others are more conservative uploads. It would just be more convienant...to me anyway. <img src="http://images.stardock.com/wc/smiles/Smile.gif" border

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The problem lies within the "DaVinci's Nightmare" bootskin. I have downloaded the file and found the error (I believe, works for me anyway). First, go to C:\Program Files\Stardock\WinCustomize\BootSkin\Skins and delete the folder of the original "DaVinci's Nightmare". Now, if you still have the original "DaVinci's Nightmare.bootskin" file then rename it to "DaVinci's Nightmare.zip". If you don't have the original .bootskin, d/l it <a href="https://www.wincustomize.com/Skins.aspx?Lib

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Bichur, this person isn't speaking of a DX widget. I had orginally thought the same as yourself, but then read his post again. He's speaking of an entirely different product unsupported or produced by Stardock. Link below if your curious. Link

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If it's font size you are refering too, then you can change the size of the font's through SkinStudio. I noticed you posted in ObjectDesktop, so I'm hoping you are a ODNT subscriber. Open SkinStudio > In the left hand panel, under the Explorer tab, expand the "Miscellaneous" option > then expand the "Fonts for Classic Widgets" option > then highlight the first font > now once highlighted, in the middle panel, there are three tabs, select the "Code" tab > since you have the first font h

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