I prefer to use SpeedCrunch WWW Link as my as my calculator, but I have noticed some weird flaws when using WindowBlinds. Mouse-over transitions look weird, and menus backgrounds aren't properly skinned. These aren't major errors, but they kind of annoy me. I would be really happy if you could fix them. Thanks.
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Isn't Leopard going to have 512x512 icons? It's a waste if you ask me. I couldn't even fit 3 512x512 icons on my screen. 128x128 if big enough considering most of us don't have massive 3200x1200 (by using two monitors) screens yet.
My point wasn't that it's not working correctly, it's that it looks bad. It should be skinnable.
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I love it! I was pleasantly surprised with the animations in Molten, but I ended up settling with Leo at about half transparency.
In KDE, windows "snap" together when you move or resize them near to each other. I couldn't find any existing programs that can do this on windows, so I thought I'd ask you, Stardock. Can a future version of WindowBlinds allow for window snapping?
Hi. I think it would be very useful if I could drag files and folders into folders on the dock. I think this would greatly help with organizing files. Thanks.
As you have probably already seen, Leopard has a shiny new dock I was wondering if ObjectDock could make reflections of icons and show a reflection of windows that are dragged near the dock.
There have been many times that I have wanted to require for a password for certain actions and remove all conformation for others. As far as I know, this is not possible. Could TweakVista make it possible?
After installing IconDeveloper I noticed a couple problems. First of all I noticed an error message whenever I started it up. I also noticed that after I installed it, instead of displaying icons for icon files, it displayed thumbnails like this: [URL=http://img380.imageshack.us/my.php?image=untitledaj9.png] [/URL] It displays a border around each icon and doesn't show the icons in their full quality. Generally, it
It tells what MSN Messenger is, but it doesn't tell whether or not the startup program is necessary for the program to function.
-Some kind of graph/chart in the "Resources" area. -Ability to collect more information such as the CPU temperature. -Tweak to make windows transparent when maximized.
"The beta is coming soon!" How soon is "soon"? I'm getting very impatient.
What's the point of blurring in xp all you need do is wait a few years & it'll happen naturally that goes for vista as well,it'll give you guys more time to work on other aspects of window Huh?
I'm sticking with Windows Explorer. All those programs look horrible on Vista. Besides, Windows Explorer can do everything I need to do.
I use Inkscape, GIMP, and Paint.NET. I could just buy one program and I wouldn't need all of these, but I'm cheap. Inkscape: I'm most familiar with this. I can get things done quickly. GIMP: Most features. Hardest to use. I don't like the UI layout. Paint.NET: Mostly for finishing after using Inkscape. Works great on Vista. Not many features.