Stardock Tiles 1.0

4.1 out of 5 stars 4.1 (9 votes)

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Windows 7/Vista/XP / Freeware / 772 downloads

Stardock Tiles appears as a side-bar on a user's display. At the top are the labels for each page such as 'My Tiles' or 'Documents' or 'Apps'. Users can then drag and drop programs, documents, or website URLs onto Tiles. If the program is running, users can hold the shift-key down and drag the app onto Tiles immediately. When the program is inactive, it appears as an icon. When it is active, it appears as a live preview tile.

Reviews of Stardock Tiles

  1. 4 out of 5 stars
    SuzzyWoozy

    Reviewing 1.0 (Jan 28, 2012)

    Quite good, in terms of performnce and (maybe) usability. Bassicallt is a replacement for the taskbar preview in Win7... I think I will stick with the windows build in functionality, tught.

    I disagree tough about all Stardock being crapware. I will give you one *little* example: Fences. Great if you use you laptop an switch often from using multiple monitors/projectors, etc.

  2. 5 out of 5 stars
    CyberDoc999

    Reviewing 0.98 Beta (Nov 21, 2011)

    Love how people never try it and then they review it

  3. 1 out of 5 stars
    HeilNizar

    Reviewing 0.98 Beta (Nov 19, 2011)

    Anything starts with Stardock is crapware

    If your into desktop gadgets then Rainmeter is all you need, lite, free, improving constantly and has a huge community/developers.

  4. 3 out of 5 stars
    netean

    Reviewing 0.98 Beta (Nov 18, 2011)

    em... I've watched the videos, read the information on the Stardock site and I'm still not sure what this is and more to the point, not really sure why It useful or why I'd need it.

    All I can think is that it seems like Ubuntu Unity for windows (and that's not good)

    Can anyone enlighten me as to what this actually is or does, the website doesn't make it clear at all, is this Virtual Desktops like, Unity like, Rocket Dock like?

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