Great.
Alas, not entirely stealth -- without the "-f" command line parameter, bars are saved to '%APPDATA%\Linkbar\'. It also doesn't seem to pick up folders to display their content. Its memory footprint is about 10MB for one Linkbar.
I make do with Windows 10 default taskbar toolbars; Linkbar would improve that functionality somewhat.
Now, if only it could be shrunk to a floating toolbar, I wouldn't even mind the eventual lack of stealth...
Here's how my test Linkbar looked with 48px icons:
Drop this in a BATch file to make Linkbar portable and stealth (note the relative path to the LBR file):
Alas, not entirely stealth -- without the "-f" command line parameter, bars are saved to '%APPDATA%\Linkbar\'. It also doesn't seem to pick up folders to display their content. Its memory footprint is about 10MB for one Linkbar.
I make do with Windows 10 default taskbar toolbars; Linkbar would improve that functionality somewhat.
Now, if only it could be shrunk to a floating toolbar, I wouldn't even mind the eventual lack of stealth...
Here's how my test Linkbar looked with 48px icons:
Drop this in a BATch file to make Linkbar portable and stealth (note the relative path to the LBR file):
Code:
@start "" Linkbar64.exe -f.\Data\user_bar.lbr
Statistics: Posted by Midas — Thu Mar 21, 2024 3:46 am