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<blockquote data-quote="Rag-2-Riches" data-source="post: 1124075" data-attributes="member: 122054"><p>[MEDIA=imgur]rlw3pAn[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Here is a screenshot of the right side of my desktop. Some people use Rainmeter for some of those things you suggested. I have, too. I think people wanting to see cpu/ram will always want it on display. Seems like that would be difficult for Taskbar Plus, at least for me, because I keep TaskBarPlus hidden until I need it. When I said above that taskbarplus was perfect, I meant it. I really can't think of another single thing I would want on it for myself. I had a program called Rocket Dock that I was using, but I uninstalled it since your program does more for me.</p><p></p><p>[USER=62850]@danb[/USER] yeah, as so many others have stated, that Bottleneck prg is designed well. I like the way it looks in the taskbar. On your suggestions about keeping the drives awake, you are right. Them going to sleep and waiting for them to wake is incredibly annoying. I was so annoyed by it so much that I completely disabled them going to sleep in the windows settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rag-2-Riches, post: 1124075, member: 122054"] [MEDIA=imgur]rlw3pAn[/MEDIA] Here is a screenshot of the right side of my desktop. Some people use Rainmeter for some of those things you suggested. I have, too. I think people wanting to see cpu/ram will always want it on display. Seems like that would be difficult for Taskbar Plus, at least for me, because I keep TaskBarPlus hidden until I need it. When I said above that taskbarplus was perfect, I meant it. I really can't think of another single thing I would want on it for myself. I had a program called Rocket Dock that I was using, but I uninstalled it since your program does more for me. [USER=62850]@danb[/USER] yeah, as so many others have stated, that Bottleneck prg is designed well. I like the way it looks in the taskbar. On your suggestions about keeping the drives awake, you are right. Them going to sleep and waiting for them to wake is incredibly annoying. I was so annoyed by it so much that I completely disabled them going to sleep in the windows settings. [/QUOTE]
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