Why no CursorFX?
Wouldn't it be more fitting to have than SpaceMonger or Multiplicity?
So I bought my Object Desktop last night finally after using Start10 and Fences for so long, and I knew what came with it, but had the passing thought... Why wouldn't you include CursorFX in the bundle rather than Multiplicity or SpaceMonger? Object Desktop is highly focused on Windows Customization, so... Why a program intended for running two systems, which only a select few will use, instead? Or SpaceMonger, for managing HDD/SSD space? While both are good programs, I'm just confused on the decision to not include things that fit the theme of customization over those two specifically.