Rocketdock Leopard



RocketDock
Developer(s)Punk Labs
Stable release
PlatformMicrosoft Windows
TypeDock
LicenseCreative Commons
WebsiteRocketDock

Rocketdock Leopard Backpack

Rocketdock leopard skin

RocketDock is an application launcher developed by PolyVector and Skunkie of Punk Labs, working with artist Zachary Denton, for Windows that provides a dock similar to that of the Mac OS XAquaGUI. It is freely available under a Creative Commons license and is distributed by Punk Labs (previously called Punk Software).

RocketDock is able to show live updates of minimized windows as in Mac OS X, and in Windows Vista it can show live thumbnail updates on the taskbar. It is compatible with MobyDock, ObjectDock, RK Launcher, and Y'z Dock skins, and is compatible with and borrows from Stardock ObjectDock's publicly published Docklet API.

The Rocketdock gallery had a thriving community where users could upload and share skins, icons, docklets, wallpapers and other customisation resources. However, Punklabs closed the Rocketdock gallery (RocketDock.com) on 6 August 2018, allowing only RocketDock itself to remain available to download from PunkLabs.com.

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  • Seth Rosenblatt, (5 December 2007), CNET editors' review, CNet
  • Preston Gralla, Editorial Review of RocketDock, PC World

Standalone Stack allows you to create your own stacks in Windows, either in the taskbar or on your desktop. And you can display the files in either a list or a grid, just like in Leopard. For anyone using Rocketdock, you can install the Stacks Docklet from Matonga to get stacks into your dock. Icons and skins of order to Mac-like using RocketDock the Windows.Windows を RocketDock を使って Mac 風にする為の アイコンとスキン.

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Rocketdock Leopard Wallpaper

LeopardXP BricoPack is a tool pack that modifies the interface of Windows XP and adapt it so it seems to be a Mac OS X Leopard, the new Apple OS.
The visual transformation is full: The menu bar moves to the upper side of the screen, the start menu is substituted by the apple, window controls move to the left and are the same you use in a Mac.
Yes, you'll also have the famous Dock, a toolbar that gives you direct access to several applications and that gives a really good movement sense, in fact it is placed there by using one of the most famous pieces of software for Windows customization: RocketDock.
Finally, the background will be changed and if anybody comes into your room will think you are using a Mac.