MobyDock 0.87b

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    19/11/2003
  • File size:
    3.6M
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Microsoft DirectX 9, 16MB graphics card, 64MB RAM

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MobyDock is a fully customizable, freeware, launchbar/taskbar program that allows you to control your applications and folders while displaying some cool mouse-over animations. It can check your POP mail account; display thumbnails for the running applications; and display pop-up menus for your favorite media player, allowing you to control it from the dock itself. It also is a functional clock and Recycle Bin. Integrated Microsoft Messenger support, a weather checker, autofocus functionality, and several other features will help you explore, interact with, and keep under control your system in a fast and accessible way.

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