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Till date, for last 7-8 years, I have been using Launchy for its minimalist design. I found FARR today and find it far more powerful. There are 3 or 4 things on the Launch window I wouldn't like to see though, since I really like minimal windows.

1) How can I remove the Close button?
2) How do I remove the Help and Options buttons?
3) Can I remove the status bar?

I have seen a number of screenshots with some of these been removed, but couldn't find in the help how. One of the skin (slenderFARR) did away with the close button, but that's through a skin, not an option. Could anyone help?

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Am a fan of Screenshot Captor.

There seems to be a small glitch. This is the test-cast:
1) "Check for updates at startup" is checked for my SC version 4.5.0.
2) I have a home network with a wireless router. This router is connected to broadband modem, but I do not always keep this modem on.
3) When I am connected to my home network with the modem off, Screenshot Captor on my PC takes more than 90 seconds to function normally, show up in system-tray or even show the quick-capture bar. I can see its there in task manager. My CPU usage is 0% for this application during this time. After about 90 seconds, SC works normally.
4) If I disconnect from the network, SC starts immediatly, even with "Check for updates at startup" checked.

I believe SC is trying to do an update check through my network which is not connected to internet, timeout is set very high at 90 seconds. Could this be lowered to 2-3 seconds?

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