I just noticed something very interesting. I have my tabbed dock set as a drawer right on top of my taskbar. When I hover over the taskbar in a spot where an icon would be (if the dock had been brought up), I'm seeing the label for the icon. You can't see it, but my mouse cursor was just to the right of the selected taskbar button, underneath the Tools tab.
I noticed this effect also.
I am running Windows7 (64bit) on intel quad-core (8200), 6GB ram, Geforce 9600GSO video card.
Just got this computer about a week ago, wiped the HD, and installed everything fresh.
First, my +/- icons in my tabbed dock are working just fine, and I just tested the recycle bin, and empty/full icons work as they should.
OK, here is my take on things... I can't comment on everything (like dual-monitor issues), but here's what I like and don't like:
--Love the shiny new tidbits.. Like the new settings window, reflections, and tab-dragging.
--At least for me, the animation of the zoomer dock is smoother than OD-1.9 (and I thought it was smooth before)
Thats about everything that I like and feel was an improvement over 1.9. Now for the not-so-good stuff:
--Startup performance is not so good... With a significant upgrade to my system, I thought it would be better... It's at least as slow, if not worse.
--Blur behind setting doesn't work for me... Anything behind a dock that has transparency does not blur at all.
--Mouse-over issue with hidden tabbed dock along taskbar... (As mentioned at the top of my post
--Items that I feel should be included in the settings window, but aren't: Change running indicators, adjust reflections(size, position, transparency), and kinda goes along with the reflections - icon offset. (I had to edit the config.ini file to make these adjustments))
--Two things that I have wanted since Object Dock first came out: 1.) Ability to adjust icon spacing (I just want to move the icons a little more apart) 2.) Ability to adjust "Attention" effect... I only use "glow" because I think the other effects are a bit too wild (for example: I would like to change the # of times it rocks, bounces, spins & change the speed that it is animated)
Well, thats it... I really do like the 2.0 update, just hope Stardock addresses some of these.