Published on January 18, 2005 By _02 In WinCustomize Talk
Hi I just updated SDC and there is a new option "Think Desk". Does anyone know what and where it is? Thanks
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on Jan 18, 2005
Where do you see that at?
on Jan 18, 2005
In the Advance settings of the updated SDC settings
on Jan 18, 2005
Think Desk is in the Advance settings of the updated SDC
on Jan 18, 2005
What version of SDC do you have? Mine updated this morning to 2.03.314 build 78 and I don't see any "Think Desk" there.

I just have directories for install & archive/restore and the home page setting.




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on Jan 18, 2005
I don't find it. Are you are work? Did your boss hack you & leave you a subliminal (sort of) messg?
on Jan 18, 2005
I updated to the same one. If you right click the SDC icon on your task bar, then click on settings, then advanced. It's right there in the show/hide applications under free stuff. It is also right there in the settings when you log on to SDC (Stardock Central). I am at home and no one has hacked my computer.
on Jan 18, 2005
Not in my show/hide menu
on Jan 18, 2005
Did you download the new version today. It is not in the older version
on Jan 19, 2005
Did your boss hack you & leave you a subliminal (sort of) messg?




If you right click the SDC icon on your task bar,


Then I get the normal windows "minimise, maximise, restore, close etc etc" menu - no settings.

then click on settings, then advanced


I don't see "settings" (as I said above), if I open the SDC Tools->Settings menu (or click on "Registration Info" in the status bar) then I see what I said before in #4

It's right there in the show/hide applications under free stuff.


?? ?? You don't mean Natural Desktop ?

Maybe you should post a screenshot somewhere?


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on Jan 19, 2005
Think Desk is a new forthcoming suite of applications that are designed to increase productivity in Windows. One of the programs is already available from the Stardock site, called Multiplicity, and it allows you to control a 2nd PC from another using only 1 keyboard/mouse and monitor.
on Jan 19, 2005
I don't know what to tell you. It is on mine. Unfortunately I do not know how to upload a screenshot. I read how to do it, but .... I do not have Natural Desktop. I am talking about Stardock Central. If you do not have Settings on yours you should re download it. My older version had the "Settings" as well.
on Jan 19, 2005
Hippy, Thankyou so much. I was beginning to wonder what in the world! You have a Great Day!
on Jan 19, 2005
Hippy, I have something with that description called control Center
"ControlCenter is the ultimate virtual desktop manager. It clearly and reliably allows users to manage windows on many desktops while at the same time monitoring their resources. It also serves as a great way of launching applications and can replace the Start Bar."

Same thing or not?
on Jan 19, 2005
SD, I think what their talking about is more like Norton's PC Anywhere that lets you remotely control another computer across the internet or on a LAN.
on Jan 19, 2005
Not fair to tease Hippy.
It took me a while to find Multiplicity on Stardock.com (I finally had to resort to google) and the product looks amazing! I use a TabletPC and a desktop at the office and being able to control both from one would be a HUGE productivity boost. But the download link points to the info page.

Multiplicity: Link
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