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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: Amiga Dock Utility
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.142413.57475@cc.usu.edu>
- Date: 23 Jul 92 14:24:13 MDT
- References: <1992Jul22.075636.22678@reed.edu> <62650@cup.portal.com>
- Organization: Utah State University
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- In article <62650@cup.portal.com>, Neon@cup.portal.com (Anthony Joseph Bruder) writes:
- > Also try Toolmanager available on ff #551 at above sites. It has docking
- > features amoung other things and only works under 2.0. I've heard from
- > someone that it's not stable but I know lots of people use it.
- >
- > Tony Bruder - neon@cup.portal.com
-
- Actually, ToolManager is 100% stable when using the latest version (?) and
- if you configure it properly. It never crashes!
-
- However, I prefer to use AmiDock. It doesn't put that UGLY window around
- the brushes. AmiDock is VERY nice. Especial if you get the registered
- version (1.4). It supports AppIcon stuff. Plus, AmiDock only puts up
- a dock. ToolManager has lots of other functions that I never use (nor would
- want to use) such as function key support, adding menus to the "tools" menu,
- etc..
-
- For just a good looking and a great dock, get AmiDock. For lot's of
- functions not related to the dock, go for ToolManager.
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