7stacks

7stacks



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group files into task bar stacks 7stacks enables you to group the content of any folder into an icon stack that can be accessed from your desktop or the taskbar. Clicking on the stack icon will open a menu that allows you to navigate the folder content (including sub-folders), open files and launch programs. You can choose from a Mac-like stack or a menu stack, which will allow you to browse the folder content from a Windows-style context menu. There are several options to customize the appearance of each stack by changing the font size, layout style and stack icon. You can create multiple stacks and use them for quick access to frequently used files and folders or as application launchers for your favorite programs. Copyright Snapfiles.com

Product Details

Publisher Alastria Software Price Free
Version 1.5 beta2 Last updated Jul 30, 2011
File Size 2.72 Mb Requirements None

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Unstacked! 1 stars by busybusy May 15, 2018 (Read all my 261 reviews)
This program has some really interesting features and ideas. But since it is not supported it does have some issues causing it to crash intermittently while trying to read a large directory filled with files. The software needs to mature a big more but it has possibility. On the authors site he posted 7stacks v1.5 beta 2 was available but that was in June 25, 2011. It looks like this program is no longer being maintained. show Review details
Very nice addition 5 stars by pcs800 Jan 22, 2011 (Read all my 222 reviews)
I tend to use extra launchers, shortcut apps, etc. This one rates high with me because it doesn't run in the system tray, it simply runs in the background only when one of it's created menus are open. Close the menu, the app closes too. Great idea and I'll probably use it for some time to come. show Review details
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