What's more important nonetheless is the behavior of the application. Plus, there are dedicated tools to set it always on top or always on bottom, as well as separate options to make it work on multiple monitors. RocketDock position is fully configurable from the settings menu, so you can place it virtually anywhere on your screen. It's all up to the user, but after our test, we'd rather say that it's not yet possible to replace the Taskbar altogether. The application has been specifically developed to add a launcher dock to your desktop, being able either to work together with the Windows Taskbar or replace it completely. A visually appealing alternative to the Taskbar
That's why many users are still using a Mac OS X-inspired dock on their Windows workstations, and RocketDock is one of the most popular picks. Mac OS X remains an eye-candy operating system, even if we all agree that the latest Windows versions are much more appealing as compared to the previous Windows iterations.