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ClearInfo 0.48 for beta testing


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As some of you may remember before I was making a monitoring program called ClearInfo. I sort of gave up on it until recently, it now has auto update, cpu usage is now percentage, detects your cpu (almost any that exist), html output, skins, new settings dialog, etc. Anyways, if somebody feels like beta testing it, please leave a comment about what you think or what else I should add. Also, if you find a bug, leave information about your OS and setup. Hope everybody enjoys it :D

Download link here

Latest build @ FileForum

Website for ClearInfo here

EDIT: I forgot it add its only for Win2k/XP, but it might work on 98.

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lazydesert,

Thanks for pointing out the cleartype problem, I will get right on it (the problem is that font draw themselves in a dithered fashion) The only solution I have found for now is to change it to a non-transparent background for it to be seen properly, I will work on it though. Thanks for making the icon, it will be in the next release, do you want me to link to your website in the about dialog or just put your username?

timdorr,

Thanks for changing the thread name, I will message you if I need it changed again :)

Btw, To anybody that could provide hosting it would be appreciated, all i need in 10mb and php support for the site to work.

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Originally posted by zivan56

Thanks for making the icon, it will be in the next release, do you want me to link to your website in the about dialog or just put your username?

http://lazydesert.net

i havent rebuilt the site since the incident, so its kinda all thrown together.. i'll get around to it one of these days after my messenger theme is complete :D

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Heads up Z. I like the fact that Clearinfo shows the title of the current track being played in Winamp but if the name is too long then it isn't fully displayed since you can't resize Clearinfo's window. Would it be possible to have the text scroll along just like in winamp?:knocked:

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I have tried implementing that, however the problem is that when scrolling text, when ClearInfo is transparent causes around 70% cpu usage, and it sometimes becomes blurry. I will try to work on that though over the next few days so you can enable it in the settings dialog.

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"Shuriken- also known as death star. It is a sharp, star-shaped object which is the common arsenal of the ninja. It is usually coated at the tips with a thin film of poison to hasten death. Because of the light weight and deep impact some assasinations are commited with naught but 1 or 2 of these deadly weapons."

I knew those old pieces of parchment would come in handy someday.:ditsy:

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Originally posted by Dclanz

"Shuriken- also known as death star. It is a sharp, star-shaped object which is the common arsenal of the ninja. It is usually coated at the tips with a thin film of poison to hasten death. Because of the light weight and deep impact some assasinations are commited with naught but 1 or 2 of these deadly weapons."

I knew those old pieces of parchment would come in handy someday.:ditsy:

hmm i dont know if i can make that... i'm only really good at making rectangles :D :p :ditsy:

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