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At a glance that looks exceptionally useless, but I'll have a look at the trial all the same because I'm a sucker for useless things that claim they'll improve my productivity but just end up chewing resources.
 

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ogmzergrush said:
At a glance that looks exceptionally useless, but I'll have a look at the trial all the same because I'm a sucker for useless things that claim they'll improve my productivity but just end up chewing resources.
nah, it doesn't chew up resources. i just set the winplosion to one of my mouse buttons and i have no more need for task bar.
 
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Actually I must admit I'm sort of impressed, I can see this being quite useful on my laptop in particular, where screen real-estate does tend to get a bit hard to manage from time to time. Thanks for the heads up :)
 

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This has been around for ages, furthermore, it does not mimic 100% of what MacOS can achieve, just a side note, it's called Exposé, this feature in Mac OS.
 

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Just wanted to add, i anticipated to make Exposé as well, but just didnt' have time, i don't exactly think with the ability of animation rendering under windows we will be able to achieve it directly, the author of WinPlosion seems to have implemented it how i would, i.e. grabbing handles of all windows opened, then screenshoting them, link the handles up with the image containers, do some calculation to randomly plot the screenshots on transparent form, i don't think it's even transparent actually, i think it just grabs the wallpaper and uses that as the background of the form, and that's it and show the form in Full Screen.
 
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Only thing I'm not impressed with too much so far is the spastic window effect when you hit show desktop. Everything flickers back where it was originally for a frame or two, then shows desktop. Might just be a peculiarity at my end though I guess, who knows :)
 

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jonathan109 said:
This has been around for ages, furthermore, it does not mimic 100% of what MacOS can achieve, just a side note, it's called Exposé, this feature in Mac OS.
yeah, i forgot the name.

@omgzergrush: or you could just use <win> +D :p
 

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another REALLY cool tweak you might wanna try is Sphere XP
http://www.hamar.sk/sphere/
As long as you know the controls on how to use it, its really easy to use - and great to show off to your friends. I got a whole heap of kids at school hooked on it, and although they only use it to muck arround - its a great tool if your a really big multitasker - but its got some improvements to make.
It also works in Win2k, not just XP - but I havent tried it on anything below Win2k SP4.
 

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On my last computer my millions of tweaks made it slow and full of spyware and etc so i have decided on a no-xtras policy. It keeps the system clean and saves resources. Better clean than with many "helpers".

QUOTE: "Too many cooks spoil the broth"
 

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sladehk said:
On my last computer my millions of tweaks made it slow and full of spyware and etc so i have decided on a no-xtras policy. It keeps the system clean and saves resources. Better clean than with many "helpers".

QUOTE: "Too many cooks spoil the broth"
problem with windows XP is the basics ain't good enough, which is why microsoft released Powertoys....
 

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I use power toys but that is from microsoft so that doesn't count :p
 

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