The act of creating a linkbar enables me to "exclude," or wall-off "unused" space on my desktop. #2) Linkbar provides a side benefit that may not have been an intentional feature of the app. But for me, all the bells and whistles (like animations and fancy skins) were overkill and distracting. I realize these "app docks" are popular with, and useful for, many Windows users and I mean no disrespect to their authors. Because of this, I have abandoned clumsy, bloated, and annoying "app docks" like Rainmeter, Nexus, Circle Dock, ObjectDock, and others. For me, Linkbar killed two birds (problems) with one stone (application): #1) I can quickly and easily create and maintain multiple Linkbars that look and behave like the default Windows taskbar. I've been looking for a tool like this for years! For Windows users who wish to keep their desktop tidy and organized without sacrificing productivity, this is THE solution.
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