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ObjectDock slows down my system?
Published on February 2, 2004 By
ToddeSwe
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Hi all!
Since i started to use objectdock my whole system is slow and terrible to use. Can someone else verify this so i'm not alone here...
Todde
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wombat_1
on Feb 07, 2004
The problem is NOT with our hardware, it's the ObjectDock that have some bugs.
So just buy a 'lesser' computer .... and eat a bowl of bran with prunes each morning .... it won't do much for the compuer but it sure will speed up your 'system'!
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Essencay
on Feb 07, 2004
ObjectDock - I understand that I am downloading unsupported beta software. That means I will not try to obtain technical support from Stardock.
Expect bugs
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ToddeSwe
on Feb 07, 2004
I do and i'm just waiting for a new release...
Can some of you guys who have used this ObjectDock for some time now tell me how often they release something new ...
Todde
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joetheblow
on Feb 07, 2004
wait a minute... this thread is about a beta Object Dock???
Must have misread it because I though you guys were talking about the regular version.
Of course Beta has problems. What your suppossed to do is inform the program writers what the problems are.
I think I got the regular version and I'll put it on later.... when I got some time.
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ToddeSwe
on Feb 07, 2004
eh ... i thought that there was only a beta of ObjectDock available. I use 1.0 Build 285. Is there a newer version available?
Todde
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Essencay
on Feb 07, 2004
I think that the regular/beta in this case are the same. In SDC it's called unsupported freeware.
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DesignCaddy
on Feb 09, 2004
hehe todde of course its not your video card. go to www.objectdock.com and download the 1.0 release. works great.
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ToddeSwe
on Feb 09, 2004
I do use the V1.0 relase
Todde
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ToddeSwe
on Feb 13, 2004
I've discovered that the combination of ObjectDock and Sysmetrix was MY problem. Have removed Sysmetrix (offcourse
) now and my system has improved dramatic. It's not ALL good, but i can live with it, since OD is the coolest software around for my needs.
PLEASE you guys (guy) who makes it IMPROVE it and remove the bugs and you have a goldmine.
Todde
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DesignCaddy
on Feb 13, 2004
what if it's a gal that makes it?
glad you figured it out!
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joetheblow
on Feb 13, 2004
computers can be choosy sometimes. I am running both Object Dock and SysMetrix and everything is fine... in fact its great!!!
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JerryHat
on Feb 13, 2004
My system doesn't like the combination of ObjectDock and CursorXP. I've had a quick look at the processes as the cursor moves over the dock and the former seems to be constantly allocating and de-allocating fairly large chunks of memory (several Mb). Unfortunately CursorXP had to go.
regards, Jerry
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kona0197
on Feb 14, 2004
512 seems a minimum to keep everything running happily.
NOT TRUE.
I only have 256 and I run sysmetrix, OD, WB, Rainlendar, IE, PSP, and FreeRAM Pro with no problems.
AND I am using old SD RAM
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