Oren Novotny

Oren Novotny

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I guarantee that the Microsoft developers can reverse engineer how it's working in their debuggers as they have the original source code [to Windows] anyway. Discussing the techniques actually prevents Microsoft from "breaking" a single app. If more developers use a technique, it'll be harder to prevent it later.

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The business case would be largely around good-will towards the developer community. There's a growing number of companies that discuss how their products work (without necessarily providing the actual code/products) and those blogs/discussions generally reflect very positively. The gains would be a better perception of StarDock, recognition that StarDock is the technical leader in these areas and ultimately lead to increased sales. By no means a

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I don't suppose the devs care to share the high-level of how this works technically? Are you subclassing the windows (HWND's)? How are you injecting your functionality into the AppContainer's process? Some thought-leadership from the Stardock devs on this could open up endless possibilities here. Thanks

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Is there a hot key or "sticky corner" to get to the right charms-bar when the app is windowed? I didn't see how to get to that. Thanks

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