[Release] DesktopBar - Reserve edge of screen
#23
Posted 16 June 2008 - 04:20 PM
Yes I have the .net version 3.5 it was downloaded and installed automatically with your last version with the installer. The Microsoft .net installed but then there were problems with the main application -giving me a error message that it could not download the Desktop bar
#28
Posted 21 July 2008 - 02:47 AM
Cool little program, I used to want a program just like this, mostly for my dock, but I found a solution a couple years ago that may work better. http://www.hawkeyete...reeware.htm#hsi Hawkeye Shellnit. You just create a file with the margins and their numbers, uses far less resources than this.
#29
Posted 26 July 2008 - 08:26 AM
cool program. BTW, I put the taskbar on the top and i don't want the taskbar overlaps the windows, I'd like as I drag the window to the taskbar on the top it only hits the taskbar just like Mac and Linux do. When I run the program and config the top margin at 16 pixel, there still a small space between the taskbar and the windows. Pls consider this situation.
#37
Posted 23 August 2008 - 10:17 PM
Biomech;507977 said:
Do you mean the "Reserve edge of screen" option? That only makes a margin as tall as my taskbar (which I'm not using anyways)... so that doesn't achieve the exact height I want.
Hmm maybe some one who knows ObjectDock better than me can help?
#40
Posted 25 September 2008 - 10:48 PM
Oxideous;505696 said:
Cool little program, I used to want a program just like this, mostly for my dock, but I found a solution a couple years ago that may work better. http://www.hawkeyete...reeware.htm#hsi Hawkeye Shellnit. You just create a file with the margins and their numbers, uses far less resources than this.
i had failure installing .net 3.5 (windows error for some reasons) and lazy to do some updating. i still think that this piece has better ease of use than HawkEye's. HawkEyes shell ini is not bad, im currently using it to position and resize my windows to what i desire. setup needs manual scripting, but once done, positioning and resizing is just one click away.
@oxideous
thanks for shraring this little thingy.








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