interesting but since
means you couldn't use the dock to open apps, you could just one app since as soon as you opened one, the dock would move the back and autohide until you closed the one you opened
fences on the other hand - sort your icons, double click you desktop, all is gone until you double click to bring it back
Open one app and the dock moves to the back and auto hides... that is -exactly- what I want ObjectDock to do.
I have a set of app icons in my dock, apps that I only use one at a time (games, streaming video, etc). I have my multi-task apps pinned to my Start Menu (basically another auto-hiding dock). When I am multi-tasking I do not want to be bothered by ObjectDock popping into view (such as browsing the web, editing photos - inevitably I move the mouse in an area where the dock is with the purpose of click-holding a window to move it or scroll it, dock pops into view and I inadvertently click an icon which launches an app. With Photoshop and the dock auto-hidden on the left, the dock will pop open in the way just when I am about to click on a new Photoshop tool).
Ideally, if ObjectDock knew to stay on the bottom of all open windows (whether maximized or restored down) and would autohide, it would be perfect for me. In plain words, ObjectDock would not pop into view if a partially opened window was hovering over the just smallest amount of the dock area. Or in even simpler terms, ObjectDock would pop into view only if there were no running apps or open windows or all running app windows were minimized.
Playing around with ObjectDock last night it seems that the "Accessibility: Regular" setting in combination with unticked "Show dock when mouse touches edge" is sort of close to what I am looking for except that ObjectDock is always visible. The closest I can get to what I am looking for is "Accessibility: Autohide" with "Show dock when mouse touches edge" set to about 80% delay. I'm learning to live with ObjectDock. I love it. I especially love the AccuWeather applet.