[quote who="Jafo" reply="9" id="3740491"] Quoting mtcellph, reply 5 The reason i called the devs lazy is because I was a developer myself for over 11years with embarcadero systems mtcellph, it's always curious how people who 'was a developer myself' presumes superior knowledge over
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[quote who="-RG-" reply="3" id="3740484"] It is really none of my business [/quote] You said it best
You know what they say about assumptions....... The reason i called the devs lazy is because I was a developer myself for over 11years with embarcadero systems and I can tell you first hand that if i put forth a claim to a customer about a product / service without proof of said claim, I would be made redundant with extreme prejudice. That being said, I think I "might" just understand what you were sayIng if you spo
Again, where is the proof to backup your claims. Anyone can make any claim they want , but until they can prove it than its just hearsay. What are you afraid of by exposing your proof, which I am certain you have because of the countless hours of research your world-class developers have painstakingly put into this very topic. Is there something wrong with requiring accountability from those whose whom you literally pay their salary. Like it o
This issue is still present in the latest version of Fences & the latest version of Windows 10. Is Stardock ever going to look into and (heaven forbid) fix this issue (it's only been 4 months since I started the topic) or are you just going to lock this topic like you did with the other one I participated in. Is this the standard Startdock support policy?
https://forums.stardock.com/492140/page/1/#3740369 Not ONE of the issues raised in this topic has be resolved and your PAYING customers deserve better than to be silenced when they are critical of your software. Apparently censorship is alive and well @ Stardock, but I will not be silenced so easily. You have an OBLIGATION to support the people who support you by and paying their hard earned money for your software and w
[quote who="DaveRI" reply="18" id="3740319"] I can simply sit here and watch it as I described above. Also, I can add a program to the Startup folder and watch how long it takes to load after the desktop is "loaded". I would imagine anyone else could do the same. [/quote] Again, I am not just going to "suck it up and accept it" due to lazy programing and some strangers loose interpretation of empirical evidence. I want to see the research that was
[quote who="sdRohan" reply="16" id="3740309"] Quoting DaveRI, reply 15 Part of it may be the "Win10 Instant Load Illusion". So very true. With Win10 (starting with Win8), MS has pushed up items / services that give the impression of faster loading (user / password entry, desktop re
[quote who="sdRohan" reply="12" id="3740254"] Quoting mtcellph, reply 11 I use a VPN to connect to the internet which gives some credence to network availability theory posted by sdRohan, but I had this exact same setup when I was running Windows 7 and this was never an issue so there has to be more to it than just that.</
I am having this issue a well. 1. Windows 10 Pro 64bit version 1809 build 17763.253 2. Fences version 3.0.9.11 3. 21 Icons in Apps, 2 Icons in Games, 2 Icons in Misc I use a VPN to connect to the internet which gives some credence to network availability theory posted by sdRohan, but I had this exact same setup when I was running Windows 7 and this was never an issue so there has to be more to it than just that.
Thanks for the the reply and that's all fine and well but even that requires more work then I am willing to do since this is an obvious bug and needs to be resolved. Furthermore, I have never created snapshot of my screen because it changes so often that I would have 60+ new snapshots a week to mess around with. Not something I am willing to do. I just want the icons to say where they are. Not to much to ask so I would like this issue to be escalated. TIA, Mtcellph
When I run a fullscreen application that is not in my computers native resolution (1920x1080), any desktop icon that is not in fence moves from it's default location to the furthest left location that it can be on the desktop. For example if I have an icon on the top-right hand side of the screen and run an 800x600 game in fullscreen mode, the icon will move from the top-right side of the desktop to the left as far as it can go. I am using the latest 3.0.9.11 version of