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Home : November 25 2013 Computer News : Launch8 review: Add a dock to the Windows Start screen

Launch8 review: Add a dock to the Windows Start screen

November 25, 2013

If you can't beat 'em, join 'em—or at least, customize them. Stardock's latest product, Launch8, adds a static row of icons at the bottom or top of the Windows 8 Start Screen. As you scroll the dynamic start screen left and right (and up and down, in Windows 8.1), the dock stays put, so you always know right where your favorite apps are. The new dock stays at the bottom of the screen, no matter where you scroll. Stardock previously made a splash with Start8, which brings the Start menu back to Windows 8. Unlike the free Classic Shell, Start8 costs $5—as does Launch8. Stardock tries to tie the two together in various ways: By default, the installer makes you install Start8, forcing you to opt out explicitly; then, too, every app on the dock features an item that says "Pin to Start Menu," even if you don't have Launch8 installed. Launch8 pushes Stardock's Start8 utility hard, installing it by default. The dock is an add-on, but it is only accessible when you're in the start screen. When you're in the Windows desktop or inside a Modern app, you can't see it. Using the Launch8 dock is as easy as you'd expect: You get a bunch of icons, and you click them to run apps. The app ships with several default icons, but if you don't like them, you can simply drag them off the dock and they'll disappear. Adding new icons is as easy as dragging them into the dock, if they're pinned to the Start screen. If they're not, you have to click the dock's Settings ("cogwheel") button, select Add shortcut, then find them in the dialog that appears. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2062421/launch8-review-add-a-dock-to-the-windows-start-screen.html#tk.rss_reviews
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