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{{Software | |||
|Picture=TopBar.gif | |||
|Version=0.36 | |||
|Author=[[Antony T. Curtis]] | |||
|License=Freeware | |||
|Download=[topbr036.zip] | |||
|Website= | |||
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TopBar is a small quick 'n dirty utility to facilitate switching between different tasks and windows. Although designed for Warp3, it will work happily with Warp4. It is loosely styled like the Windows 95 task bar. It has the enhanced kill facility included (reqd XF86SUP.SYS) and colours/fonts can be customised via drag 'n drop. | TopBar is a small quick 'n dirty utility to facilitate switching between different tasks and windows. Although designed for Warp3, it will work happily with Warp4. It is loosely styled like the Windows 95 task bar. It has the enhanced kill facility included (reqd XF86SUP.SYS) and colours/fonts can be customised via drag 'n drop. | ||
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With multiple desktop utilities, switching windows may not be as seamless as it should - this is quite noticeable with Object Desktop's multiple desktop tool. | With multiple desktop utilities, switching windows may not be as seamless as it should - this is quite noticeable with Object Desktop's multiple desktop tool. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 20 January 2024
TopBar | |
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Version | 0.36 |
Vendor | |
Author | Antony T. Curtis |
License | Freeware |
Download | [topbr036.zip] |
Website |
TopBar is a small quick 'n dirty utility to facilitate switching between different tasks and windows. Although designed for Warp3, it will work happily with Warp4. It is loosely styled like the Windows 95 task bar. It has the enhanced kill facility included (reqd XF86SUP.SYS) and colours/fonts can be customised via drag 'n drop.
ProEdit for OS/2 is compiled using only fPrint's Virtual Pascal compiler - an excellent 32-bit Pascal compiler with brilliant Borland compatibility.
Known Problems...
With multiple desktop utilities, switching windows may not be as seamless as it should - this is quite noticeable with Object Desktop's multiple desktop tool.