Yes, ObjectDock is absolutely still worth it if you want to overhaul your Windows desktop with a highly polished, macOS-style application launcher. After a decade without updates, developer Stardock revived and completely modernized the classic software with the release of ObjectDock 3, making it fully optimized for modern hardware, Windows 10, and Windows 11. What’s New in the Modern Version
If you remember the old ObjectDock from years ago, the latest version has been completely rebuilt under the hood to fix the stability and resolution issues that plagued the old freeware on modern operating systems.
64-Bit Architecture: The app has transitioned from a dated 32-bit program to a native 64-bit application, ensuring smoother performance and minimal CPU/RAM impact on modern PCs.
High-Resolution Support: Icons and text now scale crisp and clear on 4K displays and modern high-DPI monitors.
Universal Windows Platform (UWP) Support: You can now seamlessly drag, drop, and pin modern Microsoft Store/UWP apps to your dock alongside traditional desktop .exe programs.
Refined Animations: The iconic “mouse-over zoom” and magnification effects have been updated to run fluidly without stuttering. Core Customization Features
ObjectDock functions as both an aesthetic upgrade and a heavy-duty organization tool. YouTube·Adrian Cauguiran Software Overview: Object Dock Plus
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