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« Last post by NigelRBrown on March 09, 2010, 06:18 AM »
Running CircleDock as Administrator on Windows 7 64-bit and using an alternative Program Files folder for CD certainly solved some of my problems, and now the Circle Dock v1.55.16 (x64) makes CD very much more stable and usable. I use all Stack Folders to group applications.
However, my CD (x64) (now installed into C:\Program Files) still does not recognise 64-bit programs that also install by default into C:\Program Files (rather than C:\Program Files (x86)). My workaround is to install 64-bit programs into my C:\Program Files (alt) folder, but surely I shouldn't have to do that now?
Also, CD is still a bit hit and miss as to whether it picks up program icons, and for a couple it displays just a "blank" icon - but the programs launch so I can live with that.
Apart from these small gripes CD is an even better program and I love using it.