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I know there would be some very hard work to do this and there are a lot of things to take into consideration. If you ever decide to try it, I would be more than happy to be a pre-pre-pre-release tester. Just give me a sign.  ;)

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Hi Mouser.

I have an idea that might be useful for a number of your program's users. I have seen that each one of them has a particular entry in Start Menu (e.g. ProcessTamer for Process Tamer), but I think it could be more useful to have all your programs grouped in a single folder in Start Menu (e.g. MouserSoftware\ProcessTamer). Sometimes I have to look after a certain program created by you in Start Menu (which is very large in my case) and it would be more easy to have all your programs in a single place, especially considering the fact that I use a large number of your applications.

Thanks,
bgd77

P.S. Your programs are one of the best I have seen. Thank you for them and thank you for giving them freely. I really appreciate your hard work.

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Hi. I am having this little bug on FARR and LaunchBar Commander (but not with Screenshot Captor) on both my home and work computers. When I start the application, a small pop-up window appears in the lower right side of the screen, containing some text regarding the license for the program (the programs are not licensed yet) and a link. The problem is that the text specifies: "Click the link above ...", but the link is underneath and it overlaps some of the text:

visit website bug.jpg

The obvious solution is to get a license (which I will do in the near future), but I thought you would like to know about this.

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General Software Discussion / Re: What's your mouse of choice?
« on: February 22, 2009, 06:01 AM »
My favorite mouse:

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General Software Discussion / Re: Password Protect File Or Folder?
« on: February 21, 2009, 01:17 AM »
This is not exactly what you have asked, but maybe you are interested in it.

http://www.cleanersoft.com/hidefolder/free_hide_folder.htm

It hides the respective folder and, to unhide it, you have to enter a password in the program. This way other persons that use your computer won't even know that a folder exists.

I used it and I only had one problem: I forgot my password  :)

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