DeskTool – easy access to your frequently used applications!
O. James Samson - November 28, 2006DeskTool is a desktop toolbar designed to give you easy access to frequently used applications by displaying an organized row of buttons from which to choose. DeskTool is tightly integrated into the desktop shell of Windows 9x and Windows NT/2000/XP.
It supports Drag and Drop for adding, deleting and moving buttons around on the toolbar. The really cool thing about it is that you can “dock” it to any one of the 4 edges of your screen (remember the Windows 95 taskbar?), or leave it free floating on the desktop. You can also make the toolbar “auto-hide” when docked to an edge, just as you can with the taskbar.
The fact that DeskTool can be made to stay on top of other windows makes it readily accessible.
A new updated version was released this month featuring these changes:
- Added support for multi-monitor configurations
- Added workaround when DeskTool appears out of the screen
- Changed location of the configuration file
- Improved installation
One downside to this shareware is that there are freeware that does similar things though not having the same feautures as DeskTool. Desktool goes for $15? Is it worth it? You’ll be the judge of that!
But since it really does what it is supposed to do very well, you might want to try it out! At least you can use the trial version freely to know if it’s worth it.
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