just hope it goes viral and then watch Stardock 'crash'. Hehehehehehehehe.
Cheers
I hope you're not relying on that.
Reality is the product works quite well on the Windows versions for which it was designed, and MANY users have found it also works quite well even on Windows versions for which it was NOT designed, Windows versions that did not even exist at the time of the program's genesis.
It's on 3 or 4 of my Win 10 systems quite happily, however any and ALL Shell/GUI enhancements MUST be used on the OS for which it is documented to suit in 'System Requirements'. Others willing to experiment are fine to do so, as most GUI skinners normally are.
Perhaps one day when Microsoft actually settles on what Windows 10 is 'supposed to be' then maybe such GUI enhancements as Docks etc can be made to function with confidence.
Let's be abundantly clear. Windows 10 is a constant Beta. Any program which alters without user option/input is thus in a state of uncontrolled and unsolicited flux and therefore is a beta program ie unfinished.