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Launch adds the convenience of a quick access stationary dock on your Start screen. Now you’ll be able to drag and drop your favorite applications into Launch and quickly launch them no matter where you have swiped to on your Start menu. | Launch adds the convenience of a quick access stationary dock on your Start screen. Now you’ll be able to drag and drop your favorite applications into Launch and quickly launch them no matter where you have swiped to on your Start menu. | ||
The Launch dock can be positioned either on the bottom or top of the Windows Start screen. It also allows users to access jumplists from docked apps, such as bookmarks from web browsers. | |||
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*[[Launch Changelog|Launch Changelog]] | *[[Launch Changelog|Launch Changelog]] | ||
*[[Launch System Requirements|System Requirements]] | *[[Launch System Requirements|System Requirements]] | ||
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About LaunchLaunch gives you the capability to add a stationary dock to your Windows Start screen. Key Features
FeaturesLaunch adds the convenience of a quick access stationary dock on your Start screen. Now you’ll be able to drag and drop your favorite applications into Launch and quickly launch them no matter where you have swiped to on your Start menu. The Launch dock can be positioned either on the bottom or top of the Windows Start screen. It also allows users to access jumplists from docked apps, such as bookmarks from web browsers. |