Which forum to put this in? Hmmm…oh well, here goes nothin’….
Just some notes on ObjectBar:
1. If I configure OB to launch at startup (using the General Settings dialog), then my username doesn’t display. Instead, I get the placeholder %username% displayed instead. If I add a shortcut to OB in the Startup menu, this does not occur.
2. Microsoft OfficeXP (Office 10) apps don’t allow their menus to be placed in the Replacement Menu section, but they do keep their in-app menus visible even if OB is set to hide replaceable menus. That’s how it’s supposed to work, isn’t it?
3. Disappointingly, Stardock’s own SkinStudio Pro doesn’t put its menu in the OB replaceable menu section, nor does it keep its own menu displayed in the app. I’ve got to believe this is broken in the current version.
4. Being the stubborn guy I am, I want my Adobe apps skinned and “objected”. I use Adobe video and image production apps almost exclusively, so this is a big deal for me. OB will let the new Adobe XP-only apps that I own (Encore DVD and Premiere Pro) put their menus in the replaceable menu section right at app loading time and hide them appropriately in the app itself. The multi-OS aware Adobe apps that I have (Photoshop 7.0.1 and After Effects 6.0 Pro) don’t do this until the app is loaded, minimized to the taskbar (or ObjectDock) and then restored. If I switch to either Encore or Premiere and then back, then that also fixes the menu issue in PS or AE. The point is that I have to switch away from either AE or PS and back again to get the replaceable menu feature of OB to work.
Thoughts?
Jeff