September 24, 2008
12:42 am | Last updated: September 24, 2008 at: 12:47 am

I just installed the Dell Dock on my PC. You may remember hearing a while ago about how Dell was pre-installing their own custom app launcher on their Studio Laptops. “Download both and install. One of them will work for you,” he says. Since I have an Inspiron 1520, it was no problem to install the executable, which is packaged just like any other Dell driver. (No idea if it will run on any other PC brands…let me know). A few minutes later, my Dell Dock was up and running.

Dell Dock lets you group several different applications under one heading (menu icon). For example, under the “Office” icon there are icons for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. You can customize the dock by adding your own apps either to the dock itself or under one of the main headings. And when you move an app onto the dock, the software asks you if you want to leave the shortcut on the desktop or remove it. You can also customize the dock’s location, behavior (like the auto-hide setting, for example), and even its color.

thread on Dell’s IdeaStorm site reveals the download links —  a user posted links to two different versions of the Dell Dock application:

Source:→ Channel 10

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    Luna says#2 | August 8th, 2009 at 12:24 pm

    Yup, it must be a Dell, it didn't work on my Toshiba either. Shame really, I loved that application (:

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    Graham says#1 | January 17th, 2009 at 5:54 am

    Dosnt work od Compaq, needs to be a Dell

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