Falcon10 | Centering the taskbar icons in real time.


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I requested this feature because it looks nice. And some people like to do their work in the middle of the screen.

But it never got implemented. So i wrote a tool that does this automatically.

No matter how many icons there are in the taskbar they always get nicly centered.

 

Requirements:

Windows 10

 

Tested on:

1803 x64

1809 x64

 

Download:

https://chrisandriessen.nl/downloads

 

Changelog:

Falcon10 Build 27-11-2018 November
* Added simple tray menu for exit & restart

Falcon10 Build 26-11-2018 November
* Supports Windows 10 All builds
* No Admin Required!

 

 

PS: The gui you see in the video is gone for better performance

 

 

Im also working on a unnamed side project using the Falcon10 Mechanics.

That is able to Center the whole taskbar. You have seen in Customatic as a concept. <-- I hope they continue

This is already working as i am typing this topic. But it needs time...

 

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Ditto, immediate virus warning, and waiting for the dev to please explain, before i use this, or share this project with anyone.

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got a reply from the dev: 

 

Yes iam aware of that, this is getting worse from the last month. I can't do anything about this i even contacted MS to whitelist FalconX but no answers. It is a false positive of course but FalconX is modding Windows in realtime so that could be the issue why its getting marked. You have to make an exception for now.  

 

 

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1 hour ago, Brandon H said:

likely the same issue @Raphaël G. has run into with Dopamine. since it's not a 'signed/trusted' app many AVs throw a false positive.

Yes, it is really silly. Cheap AV's flag software based on obscure behavioral checks. Also, software which is delivered with a installer which is not signed using a certificate, have a much bigger chance of getting flagged as malware by such AV's. A certificate is not free and usually, not cheap. A developer which creates software in their free time, and delivers said software for free, cannot be expected to buy a certificate just because some AV's are bad.

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