02-11-2005, 03:18 PM -
Perhaps to help us understand. There are two areas you may mean.
the actual taskbar - which lists active programs (most people don't say active icons)
the system tray - which shows memory resident programs
You can easily expand the entire taskbar and have hundreads of True Launch Bar buttons as well as showing your active programs. There is no space problem at all.
I think Mr. Smith mentioned this FAQ. Perhaps you do not know how to expand the taskbar area.
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the actual taskbar - which lists active programs (most people don't say active icons)
the system tray - which shows memory resident programs
You can easily expand the entire taskbar and have hundreads of True Launch Bar buttons as well as showing your active programs. There is no space problem at all.
I think Mr. Smith mentioned this FAQ. Perhaps you do not know how to expand the taskbar area.
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Please read the True Launch Bar FAQ (Frequently asked questions)
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