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Update to mstex Alpha.

I have alphabetic listing in proper (last subroutine was a dirty hack, this is much more efficient and elegant…

You can now change between “AppTab” (Default) look to “Tile” look. I purposefully went with the Windows 8 Tile look, that will most likely be a Pro option that you can change to however you would like it to be in the future releases. Also, added “Visual Indicators” that is, currently, the item the mouse is over will “Go Grey-scale” and it will have a Blue “Check” triangle in the upper left-hand corner.

You will be able to change the Visual Indicators (both mouse-over effect and the Corner graphic) if you decide to get the Pro version.

Please note : This app is still under development, aspects may change. A Free version will be available, but Pro users that pay the activation cost will get more options. No idea when the first Alpha will be available for download, but, I use this app on a daily basis, and it works fine for me.

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took a while to do this... still not perfect, however, did a new layout, put ann options in a new options menu. in that menu, you will see "active tasks", it slides out (like the quicksort, but on the left hand side to the middle) a list of currently running apps.

however, listing apps is not as easy as how it was in vb6, and if the app is minimized (see the top purple ribbon of VS.Net 2010) then it does not grab a image graphics... anyway, a new feature. this almost makes that taskbar not needed... I can have one more slide out pane on the right hand side that can list apps from the "pinned to taskbar/startmenu" folder...

then i just need a notification area and a clock.

hummm, mstex is turning out to be a bit more, already. interesting.

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Ideas? Comments?

(and yes, the app will be free)

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