> Freitag, 19. Juni 2009 at 00:07, Rick wrote:
>> But why mock a fellow human
> Maybe both of you have too much time? :-)
Me? No so sir :)
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Freitag, 19. Juni 2009 at 00:07, Rick wrote:
> But why mock a fellow human
Maybe both of you have too much time? :-)
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> On Thursday 18 juni 2009, 5:45:19 AM Scott Sims wrote,
>>Second point, Why post if you don't have anything meaningful to say?
> Primarily because silly questions tend to tickle my Reply button,
> secundarilyly because I wanted to test Delayed Sending and tertiary
> because I wanted to try out p
On Thursday 18 juni 2009, 5:45:19 AM Scott Sims wrote,
>Second point, Why post if you don't have anything meaningful to say?
Primarily because silly questions tend to tickle my Reply button,
secundarilyly because I wanted to test Delayed Sending and tertiary
because I wanted to try out pseudo ran
Hey All,
I thought the icon in Windows 7 had been fixed. Since it was moving.
As I have noticed it only works when the icon is not pinned to the
taskbar. As soon as it's pinned it stops working. Can this be fixed?
Thanks
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[Reply to: »Scott Sims« · 2009-06-18 · 05:45 h (CET)]
Moin, Scott!
> Second point, Why post if you don't have anything meaningful to say?
Just a short question: Who are you talking to?
Cheers!
VA
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First point, If you know The Bat, you would know the difference
between the
stationary icon and moving icon. Since it is JPG and a screen capture,
I'm sure you know why it does not move!
Second point, Why post if you don't have anything meaningful to say?
Cheers
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Scott
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On Thursday 18 June 2009, 1:57:40 AM Scott Sims wrote,
> As of The Bat! v4.2.6 the icon is again flashing/moving in Windows
> 7, on the taskbar.
It doesn't flash/move in your attached jpg though...
> So glad. When was this fixed?
Somewhere between the version that didn't move/flash your icon in
Hey All.
As of The Bat! v4.2.6 the icon is again flashing/moving in Windows 7,
on the taskbar.
So glad. When was this fixed? Cannot find it in the change log.
I'm using Windows 7 - Build 7229.
Cheers
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Hi Marek,
On Tue, 9 Jun 2009, at 19:29:05 [GMT +0200] (which was 19:29 where I live)
you wrote about: 'The Bat Icon and Windows 7'
> as I understand you expect taskbar icon to be animated. I am not sure
> if it is good idea. I haven't seen other icon except explorer
&
Hello,
> Hello.
> The Bat! v4.2 still does not have a proper moving icon for
> Windows 7.
> It is becoming frustrating as I have to manually check if I have new mail.
> Screenshot attached. (You can see The Bat's icon is not moving, even
> though there was new mail in my Inbox.)
> Wi
Hello Scott,
Tuesday, June 9, 2009, 4:47:08 AM, you wrote:
SS> The Bat! v4.2 still does not have a proper moving icon for
SS> Windows 7.
I thought I had read a reply from one of the RitLabs guys that it probably would
not be possible to implement this in Windows 7??
SS> It is becoming f
On Tuesday, June 9, 2009, 4:47:08, Scott Sims wrote:
> The Bat! v4.2 still does not have a proper moving icon for
> Windows 7.
I can't confirm, but I'm not using the Aero theme, which may be the
reason for the difference.
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< Jernej Simončič ><><><><>< http://eternallybored.org/ >
[ T
Hello.
The Bat! v4.2 still does not have a proper moving icon for
Windows 7.
It is becoming frustrating as I have to manually check if I have new mail.
Screenshot attached. (You can see The Bat's icon is not moving, even
though there was new mail in my Inbox.)
Windows 7 is very close t
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