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General Software Discussion / Re: Stitch two windows together
« on: December 10, 2018, 03:08 AM »
Desktop Cor(r)al works great:)

I had a hard time to get it on the right desktop, but after that it works great :)

Thanks for a great program, and for the find:)

Ove B-)

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General Software Discussion / Re: Stitch two windows together
« on: December 07, 2018, 05:23 AM »
Hmm, The fancy borderless windows to the Bria softphone thwarts every effort to be ruled :(
Same result with TaskSpace. It works fine with ordinary windows. And It's indeed very handy. But no luck with borderless windows :(

I could set stay on top for the window, but the problem is that it will block other window.
But if I could set the status of the window to be toolbar, like the taksbar, then other windows when maximized would not use that part of the desktop.

Any thoughts anyone?

Ove B-)

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General Software Discussion / Re: Stitch two windows together
« on: December 07, 2018, 03:23 AM »
Yes, a very great find. Unfortunately the windows I wanted to stitch together are some "fancy" borderless windows that will not succumb to the script :( Works very nice with ordinary windows thou. 

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General Software Discussion / Stitch two windows together
« on: December 06, 2018, 04:19 AM »
I'm looking for software that let you "stitch" two windows together, so that they behave like one window.
If one of the windows is brought to focus, the other one follows. If one is moved, the other one follows.

Options to choose what edge to stitch along would be nice:)

And if it would act as one window on the taskbar, that would be really great :)

Best regards
Ove B-)

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N.A.N.Y. 2014 / NANY 2014 Submisson: VCALENDAR reader
« on: December 11, 2013, 02:19 AM »
A little program that lets you read VCALENDAR files.
We are not using outlook, and appointments and reminders send to us from outlookusers get's in our inbox as Unknown.unk files.

And the ways of finding out when and where was to either open the file as text-file and try to decipher time zones and dates, or import the file in google calendar.
Or both, because google import does only tell you that the appointment got imported, and no clue to when...

Then we found out that we had a component in delphi (TMS' TvCalendar) that could decipher these pesky files for us - and vCalReader was born.

It is not tested with VCALENDAR files that origins from different time zone, so it's provided "as is".

Download vCalReader: http://www.wis.no/wwfile/92038/vcalreader.exe
Webpage: http://www.wis.no/vcal

Best regards
Ove B-)

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