Brad Wardell's site for talking about the customization of Windows.
This site tends to favor Stardock's software so it's no surprise that ObjectDock carried the day as the favorite Windows dock program. But the same poll on deviantART had similar results.

ObjectDock: 40%
y'Z dock: 6%
Mobydock: 2%

But most people didn't care: 52% of responders either hadn't heard of these docks or didn't care.
Comments
on Dec 22, 2002
I've tried them all and I agree with the poll. ObjectDock is cleary the best dock IMO, but Y'z dock is a CLOSE second. Keep up the good work on this dock!
on Dec 23, 2002
ive useed them all nad Dont really Care for any IMO but if i had to Choose i would Go with Yz dock easy
on Dec 24, 2002
I have used them all and I like ObjectDock, I hope they (stardock) continue to upgrade and turn this into another great module and add it to the desktop collection or as a stand alone, I'd buy it no matter the price. (within limits, I would not pay a thousand dollars for it, but I would pay $50.00)

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on Dec 26, 2002
I guess my comments are not related to any of these docks. I was wondering if there is a way to see the ongoing poll results without voting. I am sure there are folks who want to see what others have voted without themselves voting. Wouldn't it be nice to have an option - 'Not Interested'
on Dec 26, 2002
I prefer the real OS X. Unfortunately, at work I have to settle for Objectdock although Yzdock is more accurate visually. It has a context menu for choosing options such as autohide and position of the dock.
on Dec 28, 2002
Of the three, I have to say I preffer ObjectDock. While it doesn't have all the features of the others yet, it screems performance and then some. Considering that all three are in early stages of development, they may all end up the same, none beeing better than any other. For now, performance is what I'm looking for.

On features, I hope that Stardock won't stop with the current featureset. The performance and smoothness of the animations is important, but I would also like to see at least all the same features as the real OSX dock, and perhaps more features. It would be nice to have the option of dragging ObjectDock and sliding it along the edge, or moving it to another edge. It would also be nice for each icon to have a context menu. Another feature I'd like to see is the ability to configure multiple docks. For users with multiple screens, it would be handy to have multiple docks with different sets of icons.

Thanks for a great tool, Stardock.