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Yeah, its a nice app.. but I wouldnt bother getting it until "Serious Samurize" is released, as it won't be backwards compatable with old configs, and will come with a new config editor to replace the horrible current one. Though I wouldnt hold my breath though, as its been days from completion for months...

samurize looks great and has many cool features just sooo hard to get used to...i could spend time figuring it out but it would be pointless...i hope to god the serious samurize will be easily configurable...cause it really is a great program.

Hey I got a question about the Samurize editor: 0.63c

When I type in my own figure say; Under the meter list I have a text display of my CPU usage and I want to add an 'alert value' if the value is over 50 and the colour should change from default green to red.

I could do the colour part, but when it actually comes to typing the value of 50 it does not seem to remember it even if i save it? :wacko: And resets it to default 0? This goes for any box that I have to type anything in. It does, however, remember boxs' that use a slider or a colour picker :cry:

Yup, I just found that out, :rolleyes: , I think they may need to address that in the next beta build, hey did u know Samurize comes with a tool bar?

I have my taskbar double width like Gnome on Linux and my configs I built look great on it :)

There is a Motherboard monitor program and also a motherboard monitor script for samurize, that can show fanspeed, temprature and all that neat things.

Also, samurize doesnt hog alof of resources, just a little bit of memory.

Here is a picture of mine.

http://dorga.mine.nu/samurize.jpg

Hi hope someone can help out here ? Ive just started setting up Samurize and i have a problem with disappearing text one minute its there and the next some of it go's ..beening new to this program i dont have a clue :(

http://www.users.on.net/pyro/Sam.htm

Also Smifffy could you plz send me the wall paper you have ?

Thanx P?R?

Hi hope someone can help out here ? Ive just started setting up Samurize and i have a problem with disappearing text one minute its there and the next some of it go's ..beening new to this program i dont have a clu:(:(

http://www.users.on.net/pyro/Sam.htm

Also Smifffy could you plz send me the wall paper you have ?

Thanx P?R?

are you overlapping graphic area boxes?

No im not over lapping them ..its weird its just disappears then comes back ..some times all the text is there and other times its not ...not to worry im going to use Samurize for my graphs and coolmon for the text :) ...another thing as soon as i stop coolmon from running all the counters im Samurize stop working ..eg fan speed go's to 0 ....temp etc etc then if i start coolmon back up it comes to life again ??

P?R?

i tryed stoping coolmon to see if it was upsetting Samurize with the text disappearing but it doesnt

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