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ObjectDock is one of those incredibly useful tools that can help you organize your mess of icons and start menu shortcuts into something simple and easy to manage.  But often when you add an application to a dock, you see some ugly, pixelated icon that just doesn't fit with the beautiful aesthetic of your desktop.  The problem is that most application icons, at least prior to Windows Vista, are small and don't scale well at all.  To help with that, we accept high-quality application icons from users in the larger ObjectDock gallery.

Here are some great icons recently added to the gallery...


Comments
on Apr 17, 2008
Must  . . not  . . click.
Once you start customizing icons on a dock you never finish.  And each time you change your Windowblinds you HAVE to change your dock backgrounds . . and then you HAVE to find matching icons.

Must  . . not . . click!!!  
on Apr 17, 2008
What I am wanting is the Tabs for Proton. WebG, where are you?
on Apr 17, 2008
And each time you change your Windowblinds you HAVE to change your dock backgrounds


I do? Nope, not really.

on Apr 17, 2008
I dont personally use Object Dock....partly because of what has been mentioned here. It's a non-stop quest to find good icons. However, I think it would be really cool of the WinCustomize library was integrated into the product.

Imagine this. I make an Adobe Acrobat icon, and when I upload it, I can specify up to 3 EXE names that apply to it.

Then I run Object Dock and make a shortcut to Adobe Acrobat. I click the "Change Icon" button and it connects to WinCustomize, and shows a selection of icons with matching EXE names.
on Apr 17, 2008
oooo . .that *would* be cool!
on Apr 18, 2008
I am constantly amazed and impressed with the quality of work icon makers turn out.Sharp stuff.  
on Apr 18, 2008
oooo . .that *would* be cool!


Ditto squared!