Sunday, September 17, 2006

 Have you ever wished you had the ability to reorder the running programs on your Windows taskbar? Why didn't Microsoft build this functionality into Windows? We may never know, but at least there is a wonderful little application that makes your wish come true. On September 14th,  Jay E. released version 2.0 of Taskbar Shuffle.

Version 2.0

  • Added: sweet visualization when dragging a button in XP (updated look for Win2K) 
  • Added: full support for XP button grouping
  • Fixed: too much CPU getting eaten while dragging
  • Fixed: should now restart if explorer crashes
  • Added: option to middle mouse click on a taskbar button/group to close it
  • Added: new options window with some cool grouping options
  • Fixed: auto-check for updates shouldn’t give errors anymore
  • Fixed: few memory leaks plugged up
  • Added: new icon!

Not only is this program extremely handy, it is value priced for any budget, free!

I worked with Jay, Taskbar Shuffles' creator, this past year; he's a great developer and welcomes comments and suggestions for future versions. Keep up with him at Nerd Cave.

Link to home of the nerd cave | taskbar shuffle and more

 
Sunday, September 17, 2006 5:59:45 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Oh, that so rocks! I will be telling my friends about this one!
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