DorkCoffeez

DorkCoffeez

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I often state this fix but more often than not it works. Give this a try then restart. Go to start > run and then copy this into the command line: %userprofile%\local settings\application data\stardock It will open a file folder. Delete the ObjectDock one. Be sure to save before doing all of this. This should clear your issue. Please let me know if you still have problems. Cheers

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Never the less I will make sure that the developer will be aware of this as a feature request. But please be aware that Neil has a very valid point. In the end such a project would take a great deal of time to complete and would target a limited market. This isn't to say that it is impossible but unlikely. Cheers

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Make sure that you are up to date on your version. (1.9) You can try this: Go to start > run and then copy this into the command line: %userprofile%\local settings\application data\stardock It will open a file folder. Delete the ObjectDock one. Be sure to save before doing all of this.

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Give this quick and dirty a Try: Go to start > run and then copy this into the command line: %userprofile%\local settings\application data\stardock It will open a file folder. Delete the ObjectDock one. Be sure to save before doing all of this. </p

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The animations can be made with any type of media type software. So long as you can get it out to a MPG format and keep it under 100megs you are fine. This means Flash, Max, Maya, and anything you can really think of is fair game.

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