
If you use many applications in your Microsoft Windows operating system, you may wish to access them quickly and at the same time have them well-organized in your desktop computer. Let’s see how to have a multi-level dock system in your computer (yes, like the one available on Mac OS X) thanks to a freeware software.
Nexus is afreeware application letting you add a multi-leve dock system to your computer desktop and access your most used application faster thanks to cool shortcuts icons. Here is alist of its most important features:
- Create multiple docks for different needs.
- Organize your application more efficiently thanks to collapsible groups, or ‘sub-docks’.
- Magnify your docks and make them bigger or smaller.
- Auto-hide docks.
- Documents dragged to a dock show up as thumbnails for easy identification.
- Drag special Explorer objects, like Control Panel items and the My Computer icon, into docks.
- Virtually every aspect of every dock is customizable: from icon size, to magnification size, to dock behavior.
- Win 95, 98, SE, ME, NT4, 2000, XP 32/64 bit, 2003 Server, Vista 32/64 bit or Windows 7 32/64 bit.
If you want to know more, visit the official website. If you want to download the application right away, click here.

Tags: freeware, utility, video, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
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August 2nd, 2009
Great stuff, what i like about these docks is well they are a secondary taskbar that you can place anywhere on your screen.
I am still using Rocket dock which is also freeware & feel that this is where Microsoft got the idea of the new Windows seven taskbar from.
http://rocketdock.com/
Cheers,
William