On Wednesday 06 November 2002 02:46 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
>
> Here's the URL for WinBar: http://www.winbar.nl/index.php
> Just so's to keep ya from having to surf too hard...
Passed along to the interested party; thanks again.
Regards;
--
Charlie
Edmonton,AB,Canada
Registered user 244963 at ht
> That's the one I was looking for to answer this same question from a
> friend. He's stuck sitting behind Windoze all day or night (Compaq
> Hell Desk) and I couldn't remember the name of it.
>
> Too long since I ran anything other than a real operating system I
> s'pose.
>
> Thanks Stephen.
On Wednesday 06 November 2002 02:19 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> > Hi Stephen;
> >
> > Wasn't the question the other direction? A Windows app that will work
> > as well (yeah, right ;->) as the one he uses in Mandrake?
> >
> > C.
>
> Newsticker in Windoze? Gads...sorry...if I'd have known that, I'd no
> Hi Stephen;
>
> Wasn't the question the other direction? A Windows app that will work
> as well (yeah, right ;->) as the one he uses in Mandrake?
>
> C.
Newsticker in Windoze? Gads...sorry...if I'd have known that, I'd not
have made a suggestion...(grin)...oh wait, but there IS a nifty utility
On Wednesday 06 November 2002 12:26 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> Mate, I've seen heaps of different "news tickers" for either
> Gnome/Gnome2, KDE or even gKrellm - and some that just nicely sit off in
> a little window somewhere on your desktop...last one I used was with
> KDE3 - worked like a champ..
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Mate, I've seen heaps of different "news tickers" for
either Gnome/Gnome2, KDE or even gKrellm - and some that just nicely sit off in
a little window somewhere on your desktop...last one I used was with KDE3 -
worked like a champ...(If you read the news, you know!) - or you cou