DeskTool

DeskTool is a desktop toolbar designed to give you easy access to frequently used applications by displaying an organized row of buttons from which to choose. DeskTool is tightly integrated into the desktop shell of Windows. DeskTool has some nifty features that you might have come to expect from a modern Windows application.
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47 votes Vote

add ability to drop files on bar (not just pgms)

First - Very nice app. Installed and added some of my most common programs automatically. Cool. Liked that I could drag it to the side and it stuck there. Perfect. However, first time I went to one of my most used files, and said send to - it...
picsmaker, 05.06.2011, 07:27
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46 votes Vote

make a renewed version which is up with win7. That include simler of your programs.

There is nothing wrong with the W95/Vista look, but more options would be prefered.
Trucker, 05.06.2011, 08:14
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3 votes Vote

Organise the icons by categoies so they do not get cloudy

jugem, 06.06.2011, 01:44
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2 votes Vote

remove icons from the buttons and just leave text

Have an option to remove the button icons and just leave the text, also an option for large buttons that will slightly (30%) enlarge the square buttons instaed of making them oblong or just make buttons resizable by dragging the edges.
Robert Rayner, 06.06.2011, 05:02
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Ship with custom icons. Default Windows icons for control panel/ command arent used much in Win7 and make the software look old.

HeXd, 05.06.2011, 10:46
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to see a separate toolbar that opened my frequently visted web pages

i get tired of typing in hotmail.com, craigslist.com, ebay.com, google.com, etc! Having just an always on top toolbar for these would be awesome!
LastPsalms, 05.06.2011, 17:01
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add tabs to the bar and ability to group the buttons into tabs

Don't take up the full screen width for the docked bar.
Jay V, 05.06.2011, 08:57
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if I am not mistaken, you can drop files on bar already. (eg I succeeded in dropping a picture file on the bar)

Howard, 05.06.2011, 11:09
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Give the user two extra options (they can choose both or one or none) - - Minimize(hide) to SysTray. A single left click of the SysTray Icon will show it again. - Register a Hot key to show and hide it.

Rob Crombie, 05.06.2011, 09:45
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Id like to see the application with a more modern look and feel to it along with the ability to drop and drag on the taskbar as well as to group the more apps you use to dock seperatly from the rest of the apps. Also the ability to shadow the task ba

dalmar6677, 05.06.2011, 09:48
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create dynamic buttons for each running window to switch between them easily

there should be an option to display icon or text or both on buttons.
grage, 05.06.2011, 13:02
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suggest that the tool bar might be separated into parts - that would accept other file formats (ie - docs, pics, etc)

Musicman, 05.06.2011, 13:29
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have it notice which programs I use the most and ask me if I want it on the toolbar

have it notice which programs I use the most and ask me if I want it on the toolbar
LastPsalms, 05.06.2011, 16:42
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Allow URLs on the buttons

It would be nice to have buttons for my favorite websites by jet entering a URL the same way a URL can be entered into a desktop shortcut
Robert Rayner, 06.06.2011, 13:17
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Make adjustable dividers on the desktop (cusomizable for appearance and size), your Icons would not beable to cross the dividers unless you purposly want to drag the icons across, The dividers can be placed to create catagorized bins or rooms

Steve, 07.06.2011, 21:22
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31 votes Vote

Make themes so you can change how it's looks like

Viper13, 05.06.2011, 07:40
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