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Add OS X Styled Stacks to Your Computer with 7Stacks

7 stacks give similar feelings to the individual who are well familiar with the OS X style sacks. In windows 7 the stacks are attached in the task menu where in windows vista and windows XP, they are fund n the quick launch bar. The user can setup its own stacks in a very simple and easy way. In order to let the 7stacks work, the user had to pass through its installation phase which is quite easy.

After the installation phase and the opening of the 7stack windows would result in the creation of the 7 stack which is quite simple. In order for the creation of the new stack, the user had to select two appropriate browsing options. It depends upon the user that what sort of options he selects. The vertical stack is the type which had been selected by the windows as a default stack.

Furthermore, in the browser option folder; the user had to select the internet browser from the start menu. Much of the time is wasted in search of the internet browser. After its selection, the user had to click on the creation of the new stack after all the steps had done and all the things had been sorted out. If the user don’t want to see the actual folder from where the stack originated, then the user can deselect the explore item option found at the left bottom of the page.

The new stack short cut can be seen on the desktop after its creation. The users who possess windows vista and XP needs to drag the new stack created to their quick launch bar and those who use windows 7, need to right click on the new created stack and had to pin it to the taskbar. The stack would be full of browser options and from there the user can open any folder, he/she wishes to. Clicking on the existing stack would result in the creation of the other new stack and the above mentioned steps need to be followed as a result.


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