Ramblings of an old Doc

 

Jeff Bargmann’s “Bins” went on sale today!   GRAB IT!!!!

You can pick this gem of Jeff’s for a paltry $0.99.  It ain’t gonna get better than that. Ever.

Get “Bins” here:  http://www.oneupindustries.com/Bins/default.aspx

Special thanks to Jeff T for sending in this notice! Vitamin “K” for Jeff!


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on May 16, 2011

it's nice but not something I really need. I only have six resident programs in my taskbar, they don't take up much space, everything else I take off of the start menu. tis' a great price though.

on May 16, 2011

JMB1984
Introductary
 

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on May 16, 2011

I see no way to turn it off, other than Task Manager....

on May 16, 2011

You can do it also by right clicking on ther icon in the systray and by double clicking on the systray icon and choosing 'disable' although that does not "turn it off".

on May 16, 2011

DrJBHL
You can do it also by right clicking on ther icon in the systray and by double clicking on the systray icon and choosing 'disable' although that does not "turn it off".

Yes, it has to be turned off in system config. We need a way to turn it off.

on May 16, 2011

wouldn't you have to unbin everything.

on May 16, 2011

Doesn't use up a lot of ram here. Mine uses 27,208 and its working fine. Even OD is behaving itself.

Edited to cover up my dumb                       ^^^^^^

on May 16, 2011

I like it, but I like DX for a shortcut launcher.

 

I'm single minded...lol.

on May 17, 2011

RedneckDude- you can turn it off by holding control+shift while right-clicking the tray icon (Exit Bins option at bottom). I don't have it as a more primary thing due to the large number of "it broke my taskbar" reports I was getting with early on testing, people wondering why their binned shortcuts weren't showing up on their taskbar after exiting I now have it that it offers to re-pin those shortcuts on uninstall, but, right.

Is there a reason you're looking to just temporarily disable the program? Causing a conflict with some other software or some other reason? Thanks...

ha and good catch on the spelling mistake. what the heck, google chrome spellcheck

on May 17, 2011

JMB1984
Is there a reason you're looking to just temporarily disable the program? Causing a conflict with some other software or some other reason? Thanks...

I prefer DesktopX for launching my programs (suprise!) lol, Bins is good, and a steal at .99. No conflicts.

I had it turned off and it isn't showing in my startup list, yet it starts on reboot. I need it to not do that.

on May 17, 2011

Any thoughts about the RAM thing, Jeff? (Reply #30).

on May 18, 2011

Uninstalled....

 

I'll wait for a less buggy version.

on May 18, 2011

tazgecko
Quoting DrJBHL, reply 41Any thoughts about the RAM thing, Jeff? (Reply #30).

http://feedback.oneupindustries.com/forums/103683-suggestions/suggestions/1595637-bin-s-ram-usage?ref=title

Thanks, taz. Didn't see the Forums thing there.

on May 18, 2011

Downloaded, installed and I am immediately in love with Bins! I have used Object Dock 1 and 2 as well as Fences. OD* looks pretty, but I found it more intrusive than usable. Fences was just plain annoying. Bins, however, is just what I have been looking for without knowing it.

I agree. I like OD too but every time the screen changes after every game the dock shifts to the sides or it kinda gets stuck in the middle of the desktop only showing the tabs. Once I click the tacbs it goes back to the edge but it's annoying to have to move it around often. I actually like Nexus better because I can lock it into position though i wouldn't mind the tabs.

I will give this Bins a try but I too could not find where to buy it.

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