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Does anyone already have an application that provide taskbar notification for a new post in Codeproject MessageBoard.
Chris do you have it already.If then please share with us
greatest thing is to do wot others think you cant suhredayan@omniquad.com>
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No there is no software that gives a taskbar notification to indicate new messages on the board.
Chris may be having a taskbar notification for every sponsorship finance he gets.
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Tip of the day of visual C++ IDE.
"We use it before you do! Visual C++ was developed using Visual C++"
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Suhredayan P wrote:
Does anyone already have an application that provide taskbar notification for a new post in Codeproject MessageBoard.
Desktop Bob is probably the best tool for the job.[^]
Michael
But you know when the truth is told,
That you can get what you want or you can just get old,
Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through.
When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
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Cool and thanks
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Are there any other apps that works for Code Project like this??
He who controls others may be powerful, But he who has mastered himself is mightier still.
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Thanks... the VS.NET plugin is coolll
He who controls others may be powerful, But he who has mastered himself is mightier still.
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There was a flurry of this type of posting around that time - both from registered and unregistered members. I put a filter in place to make it a little more difficult to post such messages.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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When anyone reply any comments, we receive a mail message. But when logged in site and view the "Latest Comments" page, must appears a "new posts" indicator when anyone reply our comments.
Ok? Good Luck!
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Lately there have been lot of questions posted in Visual C++ forum over directx, Is it not wise to have a forum for them?
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Tip of the day of visual C++ IDE.
"We use it before you do! Visual C++ was developed using Visual C++"
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And what about an OpenGL forum? and a GDI forum? And then a GDI+ forum?
Everyone wants a forum on their pet technology or the technology de jour. We don't want to become too unfocussed in the forums until we have a way of ensuring such potentially quiet forums get the attention they will require.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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Yeah you got a point there ... and the presents forums i belive addresses every ones interest.
Thanx.
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Tip of the day of visual C++ IDE.
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What about a 2D Graphics forum and a 3D Graphics Forum, or just a Multimedia forum?
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It would be nice to be able to see if an article has been rated very high or very low without loading the entire article. Similiar to posts being either red or grey.
Jeff Martin
Triple20 Software
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Jeff Martin wrote:
It would be nice to be able to see if an article has been rated very high or very low without loading the entire article. Similiar to posts being either red or grey.
The section index pages list the rating next to each article, so I'm guessing you mean on the front page?
Michael
But you know when the truth is told,
That you can get what you want or you can just get old,
Your're going to kick off before you even get halfway through.
When will you realise... Vienna waits for you? - "The Stranger," Billy Joel
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Yea, I guess I do I usually only look from the front page.
Jeff Martin
Triple20 Software
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Hi All,
I'm new to this site , I worked on Microsoft tech for 2 years in 1998-2001 and currently works on Java J2EE technology. So I wanted to now about adding new Topic in Message Board which includes.
1. INteroperaboloty on Java -COM/DCOM
2. Discussion about chooing platform.
3. Win System lelve Prog and using same in Java platform.
etc..
any idea..pls let me..know..
Viswa
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humm, I wouldn't agree with you.
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Nice idea, but it won't fly here - this is a site devoted to Microsoft development tools and technology. But as of one minute ago the domain http://www.javaproject.com was available; I'm sure Chris would be willing to talk terms if you'd like to start such a website. It's really not a bad idea, in my mind, as I don't see Java going away anytime soon, and there are a lot of companies and developers using it. It just wouldn't be appropriate in this venue, and our nearly 1 million members wouldn't respond well to it.
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Roger Wright wrote:
Nice idea, but it won't fly here
Roger Wright wrote:
this is a site devoted to Microsoft development tools and technology
Roger Wright wrote:
It's really not a bad idea, in my mind, as I don't see Java going away anytime soon
Roger Wright wrote:
It just wouldn't be appropriate in this venue, and our nearly 1 million members wouldn't respond well to it
So diplomatic
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Roger Wright wrote:
as of one minute ago the domain http://www.javaproject.com was available
U were right... it WAS available... and not now.. We will wait for some advertisement in CP for that site
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Sometimes on long threads (particularly in the Lounge & Soapbox) as the indenting gets complicated with various branches it can be pretty difficult to determine for what post a specific reply is meant, especially if the parent post is not quoted in the reply.
Is there a current method to "back-up" from a reply to it's parent post? If not, I'd like to suggest one be added.
"Looking at cleavage is like looking at the sun.
You don't stare at it. It's too risky.
You get a sense of it and then you look away."
Jerry Seinfeld
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recently i had a design question that i was thinking about and went to the boards to see if anyone had some similar thoughts to mine as well as to post a topic of discussion about it. it was then i noticed that there was no forum for this. so to cut to the chase i think it would be great if there was a forum to discuss design and strategy.
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