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|Version=1.08 | |||
|Author=[[Mark Kimes]] | |||
|License=GNU GPL | |||
|Download=[https://github.com/OS2World/UTIL-WPS-FM2TaskBar/releases/download/1.08/FM2_TaskBar_1-08.zip FM2_TaskBar_1-08.zip] | |||
|Website= | |||
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The FM/2 Taskbar is a small utility program that works in conjunction with the WPS Window List, program objects and Launchpad to control what's running on your system and where it runs. | The FM/2 Taskbar is a small utility program that works in conjunction with the WPS Window List, program objects and Launchpad to control what's running on your system and where it runs. | ||
It's much harder to explain than to try, and since installation is quick and painless and a deinstallation program is included, I encourage you to try it and see what you think. | It's much harder to explain than to try, and since installation is quick and painless and a deinstallation program is included, I encourage you to try it and see what you think. | ||
Warning: A pointing device | Warning: A pointing device is required; the Taskbar would make little sense without one. | ||
== | ==Links== | ||
* [https://github.com/OS2World/UTIL-WPS-FM2TaskBar Source code at Github] | * [https://github.com/OS2World/UTIL-WPS-FM2TaskBar Source code at Github] | ||
[[Category:Open Source Software]] | [[Category:Open Source Software]] |
Latest revision as of 03:37, 3 May 2021
FM/2 Taskbar | |
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Version | 1.08 |
Vendor | |
Author | Mark Kimes |
License | GNU GPL |
Download | FM2_TaskBar_1-08.zip |
Website |
The FM/2 Taskbar is a small utility program that works in conjunction with the WPS Window List, program objects and Launchpad to control what's running on your system and where it runs. It's much harder to explain than to try, and since installation is quick and painless and a deinstallation program is included, I encourage you to try it and see what you think.
Warning: A pointing device is required; the Taskbar would make little sense without one.