I prefer to use SpeedCrunch WWW Link as my as my calculator, but I have noticed some weird flaws when using WindowBlinds. Mouse-over transitions look weird, and menus backgrounds aren't properly skinned. These aren't major errors, but they kind of annoy me. I would be really happy if you could fix them. Thanks.
Piggy Wiggles
My point wasn't that it's not working correctly, it's that it looks bad. It should be skinnable.
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In KDE, windows "snap" together when you move or resize them near to each other. I couldn't find any existing programs that can do this on windows, so I thought I'd ask you, Stardock. Can a future version of WindowBlinds allow for window snapping?
Hi. I think it would be very useful if I could drag files and folders into folders on the dock. I think this would greatly help with organizing files. Thanks.
As you have probably already seen, Leopard has a shiny new dock I was wondering if ObjectDock could make reflections of icons and show a reflection of windows that are dragged near the dock.
There have been many times that I have wanted to require for a password for certain actions and remove all conformation for others. As far as I know, this is not possible. Could TweakVista make it possible?
After installing IconDeveloper I noticed a couple problems. First of all I noticed an error message whenever I started it up. I also noticed that after I installed it, instead of displaying icons for icon files, it displayed thumbnails like this: [URL=http://img380.imageshack.us/my.php?image=untitledaj9.png] [/URL] It displays a border around each icon and doesn't show the icons in their full quality. Generally, it