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I in search for software/freeware that can do the following: P.S for windows 1. I have my taskbar placed vertiaclly on the rigth of my screen. The windows are added on after another starting from the top. It would be great if there was an application that permitted to create "Window tab groups" on my task bar. Ususally half of my windows are relating to one goal and the other half are relating towars another goal. If there can be 2 or 3 groups on the taskbar in which the user decides where the window tab will be placed, it would be great. It would be very handy for research. (I usually end up with about 20-30 windows at the end of week, and I can not remember for what purposes they openned up in the first place) 2. An application that adds a second taskbar to the desktop. For the reasons given in 1. 3. An application that opens up a "portable ruler". Basically it would like a mouse-pointer with a ruler tail that gets prolongued as the mouse button is held. Usefull when you are in a software that has a plot or graph but no zoom tool. You can use this "ruler" to obtain relative distances or measurements. Also usefull in situations were you download a graph as a *.jpg and you need (x,y) coordinates . Do tools like that exist? -Roger |
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"Roger Bourne" <rover8898@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1143648303.091373.225140@z34g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > Hello, > > I in search for software/freeware that can do the following: > P.S for windows > > 1. I have my taskbar placed vertiaclly on the rigth of my screen. The > windows are added on after another starting from the top. It would be > great if there was an application that permitted to create "Window tab > groups" on my task bar. Ususally half of my windows are relating to one > goal and the other half are relating towars another goal. If there can > be 2 or 3 groups on the taskbar in which the user decides where the > window tab will be placed, it would be great. It would be very handy > for research. (I usually end up with about 20-30 windows at the end of > week, and I can not remember for what purposes they openned up in the > first place) > > 2. An application that adds a second taskbar to the desktop. For the > reasons given in 1. > > 3. An application that opens up a "portable ruler". Basically it would > like a mouse-pointer with a ruler tail that gets prolongued as the > mouse button is held. Usefull when you are in a software that has a > plot or graph but no zoom tool. You can use this "ruler" to obtain > relative distances or measurements. Also usefull in situations were you > download a graph as a *.jpg and you need (x,y) coordinates . > > Do tools like that exist? > You can Rt\click on the toolbar and add new bars, but I`m afraid I don`t know of a tabbed Toolbar. |
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> > > You can Rt\click on the toolbar and add new bars, but I`m afraid > I don`t know of a tabbed Toolbar. How? |
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Roger Bourne wrote:
> 3. An application that opens up a "portable ruler". Basically it would > like a mouse-pointer with a ruler tail that gets prolongued as the > mouse button is held. Usefull when you are in a software that has a > plot or graph but no zoom tool. You can use this "ruler" to obtain > relative distances or measurements. Also usefull in situations were you > download a graph as a *.jpg and you need (x,y) coordinates . > > Do tools like that exist? Some measurement tools (rulers, protractors etc.) that have been mentioned in ACF: http://www.pricelesswarehome.org/ac...php#6.13Measure Susan -- Posted to alt.comp.freeware Search alt.comp.freeware (or read it online): http://www.google.com/advanced_grou...t.comp.freeware Pricelessware & ACF: http://www.pricelesswarehome.org Pricelessware: http://www.pricelessware.org (not maintained) |
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"Roger Bourne" <rover8898@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1143649289.554143.296990@t31g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > >> > >> You can Rt\click on the toolbar and add new bars, but I`m afraid >> I don`t know of a tabbed Toolbar. > > How? > RT\click on the toolbar, a menu drops, go up to toolbars, at the bottom, click on new toolbars. Mind you that`s in WinXP, and you didn`t say. And my toolbar is at the bottom, don`t know if that would make any difference. |
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