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Are you a hardcore software fanatic or a poseur?
nosh:
Do you have / know of :tellme: a Screen Capture program that will:
scroll & capture the XP Add/Remove Programs' window? :tellme:
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SnagIt
Gothi[c]:
--- ---# yum list installed | wc -l
1142
(on Blag Linux.)
Hirudin:
We've got at least 5 Windowses here (Vista too)
In my "ProgNoInst" folder I've got 18 other folders and in "ProgNew" I've got 28. I figure at least a few folders have 2+ programs installed. And in the 2 "Program Files" folders on the C:\ drive I've got a total of 38 more folders, but not all are "programs" (and I care about even less of them)...
I figure I've got 50+ that I actually installed myself...
app103:
wow! where did you get that quick launch setup!
is it here at dc somewhere?
-cmpm (June 18, 2007, 12:35 AM)
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Windows has had the ability to do that since at least Win98, without having to install anything additional to do it.
If you take a folder full of shortcuts and drag it from Explorer to the edge of any of the empty sides of your screen, it will create a toolbar like the one on the left of my screen.
The one on the right side is the standard Windows taskbar usually found at the bottom. I just dragged it to the right side and made it as big as I could.
To add the bars to sort your shortcuts:
Create a folder for all of them somewhere on your hard drive...add subfolders for each category...fill with shortcuts.
Then right click one of the quick launch bars and select toolbars> new toolbar
Select one of the subfolders. Once it has been added, you can customize it by right clicking the new toolbar and choosing your options.
You can have all 4 edges of your screen with toolbars like this, but I personally think more than 2 is just plain crazy.
Darwin:
We've got at least 5 Windowses here (Vista too)
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Actually, it was ME that I forgot about! Sorry app! :P
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