bp_ronjon You are a genius and I am talking Wylie Coyote Genius. Sliding the transparency over just a hair did the trick. My dock is smooth as glass again Thanks for the help
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I am still getting the jerky behavior on mouse over of non-tabbed docks. Anyone else have this problem. Very annoying. Does not do this on earlier builds.
I had the jittery mouse over as well. I went back to an earlier build and all is well. Hope they fix this.
Uninstalling beta3 and reinstalling beta2 fixed the jerky mouse behavior in non tabbed docks
When I updated to the new beta all of my non tabbed docks became very jerky when I mouse over them Anyone else have this problem? Note: The last beta I installed I got from an e-mail with my code, downloaded and installed, this latest beta I installed from within Stardock Central could this have caused a problem? Should I have uninstalled the existing install first?
Doh! Thx... Should have seen that. The more I use it the better I like it.
Very nice proggie Just one thing, how do you set up the fan effect?
Scatoligist, With those specs breathing too close to your monitor is going to degrade performance.
Hey Scratch The full screen modes rock. The mouse browsing features are great. The pop-up AND ad-blocker has been very effective for me. Favorites are linked dynamically to I.E. and vise versa, I still use it occasionally. The ability to disable almost anything on the fly, such as flash, activeX, scripts, etc. I haven't come across a site yet that it doesn't work with. Just an all around great browser... <img src="http://images.star
I would have to give the edge to Avant browser as well
If you had a NTFS before you can do a quickie if you didn't you need to do a full. The basic difference is the quickie deletes existing info and the full runs a conversion and deletes. WHOOOPS didn't see had already done this. Great Job..... [Message Edited]
Formatting depends on the method you use to do it. If you have a WinXP CD go into the bios and set your PC to boot from the cd. When this is done restart and the WinXP installation routine will begin. At some point it will ask if you want to install over an existing OS or format, select format and I would recommend NTFS. If you are using a restore disk from Dell, etc. your mileage may vary. But they sometimes offer the same options. If you have a boot disk you should or will most likely end up a
If all else fails and you can't get in, before you reformat your drive, try installing the bad drive on a different PC as a slave to access your files. Be careful not to run anything as this may cause probs on the good drive, simply copy the info you want to save to the master. I have had to do this for people in the past. Interestingly enough if you put the drive that you are having access problems on in a machine with a differnt OS, such as Win98, the admin properties don't carry over and you
Hey China Cat I believe that you said the same thing as the person in post one, why did you post the same thing again. I thought it was the right thing to do...
If you have millions of pics on your hard drive you're gonna need more than a 20 Gig Anyway the thumbs feature has never caused me any probs and I have never had nowhere near this much wasted space. Just my experience though. Are you sure you are not visiting one of "those" picture sites to get that many.
I have never seen this happen, are you sure it isn't something you are doing? I have used thumbs extensively for a long time at the office and at home and have never had those results. Especially when you are talking about roughly 20 Gigs of wasted space.
With all of that said... Click on the screen shot to enlarge/expand it, then right click on the screen and select "Save Picture As" (WinXP). Browse to where you want to save the screen then click "Save". I think all of the screens on this site are in jpeg format so the should be small. WinXP has two cool ways to view these once you have d'lded them. You can view them as a Filmstrip or as Thumbnails. <img src="http://images.stardock.com/images/smiles/joke.gif" border=0 ALIGN="a
I download screenshots. Reason: I have a lot of skins that I have downloaded, thx to the great artists here. The problem is I don't want to install every skin that I have downloaded and keep it installed. But this creates another problem, when I get in the mood to change my desktop I can't remember what they look like. To alleviate this problem I download the screens and put them in a skins folder so I can view them as thumbnails, etc. If you use a program such as ACDSee you can add all kinds of
Excellent Peff, didn't think of Google. Anyway thet is the skin. Thanks again. I really thought I had dl'd it from this site but looks like I was wrong.
Thx for the help but that is the wrong skin or not the one I am looking for. Notice my description did say it had an orange appearence, really orange. I did the search before posting but thx for the heads ups Peff
I use to have a skin that I believe was called BambooXP. I had to rebuild my machine and I lost this one. It was a really cool skin that looked, well, it looked like bamboo. The skin had an orange appearence and was very well done. Have you seen this skin and if so could you please point me to where I can get it. Thx...
I kind of like the dock, it definitely has a cool element to it. I don't think it is all that conducive to an effective working environment though. For example it really gets in the way at work where I use CAD and Engineering programs and at home my PC is primarily used as a gaming rig. I think it makes a very cool alternative to the quicklaunch feature. Seems the whole issue is pretty simple, you like it or you don't, you use it or you don't. I can't understand why folks are so attache