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Phobic - what app did you use to edit the clock, and what are those two big lines next to your MSN Messenger sys tray icon? - didn't recall seeing that when I used Rhodium Edge :o

HackerSp0rtz - Nice MSN Messenger icon on your desktop, can you send it to me, or a link for it? I have all the other bubble style icons but not seen MSNs.

Faction Not sure why you're ignoring my PM, I only wanted to know what the name of that note app you used on your desktop on page 2, 3, or 4 (can't remember)

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Still need to work on some more of those icons, but they're coming! I'll also be working on my own wallpaper and visual style one of these days, but I want to get the icons all prepped up first! :) And also, if you're wondering what Office this is, it's XP! I managed to find out how to put on the shortcut bar on and I thought I make up one that will feature the other Office programs such as Corel WordPerfect Suite 8 and StarOffice 5.2! The visual style I used was the Silver, just to let you know! :)

Originally posted by dotbatman

hey there, all you coolios.

I'm just figuring out the TrueLaunch bar, I'm wondering how some of you manage to have two taskbars, one on top, one on the bottom?

Pretty cool ****, lemme know how, if ya can.

Cheers!

You can have toolbars which resemble the taskbar but with no start button or clock. Make a toolbar, unlock the taskbar, move it to the very top of the screen (make sure you have no windows maximized)

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