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64 bit Standalone Stack or alternative?

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cmpm:
Or maybe 7stacks.

http://www.intowindows.com/7stacks-stacks-for-windows-7-taskbar/

ok, my brain hurts now..

Ampa:
Not quite the same, but I am liking Bins.

cmpm:
Here's a shot of 7stacks.
the home page-http://alastria.com/software/7stacks/
This is actually the 'My Documents' folder, showing dc's folder with a 'goback' button, and the popup that will show how many folders and files inside.

nite_monkey:
7stacks is similar to standalone stack. I didn't check if it has a 64 bit version, or can launch 64 bit programs. I really like bins, but I don't have a job, so I can't buy any software, otherwise I would so buy bins. I also used to dock my icons folder to my taskbar, I just wanted something that looked cooler.

Edit:Well dang! I don't know how they did it, but 7stacks is a 32 bit program, but unlike standalone stack, it can open 64 bit programs. I can't remember if it could several months ago when I used it the first time. I do however know that neither 7stacks or standalone stack had the ability to browse folders within the program itself. Now I can get rid of miniWE and standalone stack.

wraith808:
There's nothing intrinsic that says a 32 bit app can't open 64-bit apps.  It just depends on how you use it. :)

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