scbs29 wrote:
'Bump' on screen does not always work first time, sometimes have to bump 2 or 3 times for dock to appear.
Not sure if you noticed it already or not, but there are LOTS of settings to personalize how edge bumps work (Preferences -> General tab -> Edge Bump Settings).
This is one case where you will never be able to please everybody. Some people want the dock to activate as quickly as possible, others get annoyed if it activates too quickly because this increases the chance of accidental edge bumps.
The default is a rather modest middle ground (which in turn makes other people sometimes incorrectly assume Nexus is slow because it is not responding immediately to an edge bump). One just can't win on this one.
scbs29 wrote:
Same with clicking on sub-dock buttons, again sometimes takes 2 or 3 times before the sub-dock opens. Also may take 10-15 seconds for icons to start to show. Had one occasion where dock seemed to hang, although running, the dock itself disappeared from the screen, leaving a white patch where it was.
You know what I think? I think that you either
a) Added shortcuts to the dock pointing to networked drives
or
b) Added shortcuts to the dock that point to disk drives that stop spinning after a while
or
c) Both.
I suggest you read
THIS THREAD for an explanation of what might be happening and why.
scbs29 wrote:
drag and drop shortcuts to a sub-dock. These, however, lead to the same problems ie. not 'picking up' some 64-bit programs in Program Files
Hmmm, this might be because of a new bug in v16.12 which I was only made aware of (and fixed) today. Read
THIS THREAD.
scbs29 wrote:
Big problem from my point of view is lack of stacks. I have tried shelves and do not like them, same with sub-docks of sub-docks.
I can understand nested sub-docks, but the Shelf? I'm with Skagon on this one. The Shelf is great for categorizing applications.
scbs29 wrote:
Overall, apart from these niggles I am impressed, seems to work very well. Good piece of software, worth paying for.
Thanks!