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Object Desktop was originally written for OS/2. It was around the time of Warp 4/Windows 95 that it was ported to Windows. Around the time that OS/2 went "Underground" Stardock became a Windows only publisher.
I use Object Desktop with Win2K at work, and the control center crashes my desktop at least three times a week.
There are already enough free utilities for Linux, and once that KDE 4 is available, along with the Yahoo-Widgets, we will have enough choice that Object Desktop will not be needed.