If you would like to unsubscribe from XSWeekly at any time, simply send an e-mail to xsweekly-unsubscribe@wuzzle.org and you will be removed. You can e-mail me at demigod@meganet.net with any questions, suggestions, etc. XSWEEKLY Shell Related News 02.09.00 - 08.09.00 ------------------------------------------------- It seems as if some people are none too happy with my rants. Now, I know that about 95% of the time, my rants are based on unfounded rumors and speculation. They are also based on how I feel about something that week. That is what a lot of people who get upset at my rants seem to fail to realize. It is a rant about MY feelings and not always about what is right or even at times true. Sometimes I get a feeling about something or from something that rubs me the wrong way and I rant about it. I know that I have mentioned this before, but it bears repeating because people keep missing the point of my rants. If you are offended by my rants, fell that they are totally wrong and/or unfounded, shot me an e-mail, and if its not full of swears and line after line of telling me how stupid I am, I will either post it here if its small enough, or post it in the mail bag section on my page. - demigod ---------- [ Mail Bag ] ---------- This weeks mailbag question is: If shell's were not freeware, would you pay for them and why? e-mail - demigod@meganet.net url - http://www.xsweekly.com/mail.html ----------- [ Spotlight ] ----------- - LiteStep Mailing List Archive Many people don't know this but, Bryan (MHolmesIV) has set up a searchable archive of the entire mailing list. This is a very handy site for when you know that someone mentioned a tip but you can't remember who it was but you know it was on the list. url - http://wuzzle.org/list/litestep.html ................................................. -= Shell Specific =- ................................................. ------------------ [ Top News Stories ] ------------------ - LS Dev Team In Search Of A Coder (12:16 04.09 ls) I was talking to Headius on IRC today and he mentioned to me that the LS dev team is in search of a coder with high-level COM coding skills. He realizes that people with this skill level usually don't work for nothing, but if you are part of the LS community and have the time and the skill, please consider lending a hand. e-mail - headius@headius.com (source: Headius via irc) +-------<*>-------+ - Tasks.dll Memleak Bug Found (11:45 04.09 ls) Jugg and Headius, along with about 20 people sending in bug reports, have found the leak in tasks.dll. Apparently it all stems from some horrible M$ coding. Gee, who would have thought of that?! From Jugg's site: "Now, you can do one of two things. Add the command 'TasksTransparency real' (without the quotes) or upgrade to the freshly released LS CVS build 2000-09-04. The problem appears to be Microsofts fault :) See, I knew it wasn't my fault! Anyway, using that tasks setting, bypasses a call made to TransparentBLT() in lsapi.dll. And in recent builds, it has been using a Microsoft Windows API call, which contains the memory leak." url - http://jugg.logicpd.com e-mail - jugg@earthling.net (source: http://jugg.logicpd.com) +-------<*>-------+ - DarkStep Is Filemine.com's Daily Pick (11:05 07.09 ds) Christopher Spera gives a very nice write up of DarkStep for filemine.com this week. He has done a lot of research into the major shells (LiteStep, DarkStep, IceSphere) and give a very comprehensive review of DarkStep. I would personally like to thank Christopher for taking the time out to talk to the DS Team and giving it a fair shot. Head on over and read the review. url - http://www.filemine.com (source: http://www.darkstep.com) --------- [ Modules ] --------- - LSQuickBox 1.50 ~ Epsylon (11:52 04.09 ls) "This module is a LiteStep Desktop Module which imitate the IE4 Quick Lauch Box in Explorer TaskBar." New in this version: - Variable QBoxIconSize (1 to 255) %%UPDATE%% (10:46 08.09) - Seems to be working on Win9x - Can Display 32x32 Icons - "QBoxNoHook" Variable - Some Drawing Fix - Fixed Right Click on Area without Icons - Removed Hook System in Win9x - Two Bangs Added : "!QBoxChangeDir" "!QBoxChangePos" - Added QBoxNoBorde - Icons Click is Now Working url - http://www.epsylon3.com/ e-mail - Epsylon3@ifrance.com (source: http://floach.pimpin.net) +-------<*>-------+ - jDesk .70 ~ jugg (9:33 05.09 pls) "jDesk features improved performance, stability, and customization over the Desktop that comes with LiteStep. For example, jDesk can execute programs, LiteStep action (bang) commands, and combinations of any number of commands from a single mouse click, or mouse/keyboard combination. Also, jDesk can set your initial Work Area (amount of screen real estate that a maximized window covers) as well as changing the Work Area on the fly." New in this version: - Complete code/settings rewrite. - Added ability to leave any of the work area dimensions unaffected when setting the work area by specifying ".none" in its place. - Fixed multiple issues dealing with focus/zorder - Basically you should start with a clean setup and build your settings from scratch, just about everything has changed. Enjoy. url - http://jugg.logicpd.com/index.html e-mail - jugg@earchling.net (source: http://jugg.logicpd.com/index.html) +-------<*>-------+ - WharfX 0.2 ~ TrOgI (10:14 05.09 ls) WharfX is a modified wharf.dll module that allows for the wharf to be horizontal or vertical. Other improvements are on the way. %%UPDATE%% (9:14 08.09) - Fixed the move on resolution change to work with WharfHorizontal - Added ability to set the folder directionto the same as the wharf with WharfFolderWharfDirection setting - Added bang commands !WharfShow and !WharfHide - Fixed the wharf autohide feature to work correctly in horizontal mode - Added WharfTileWidth and WharfTileHeight settings to use for any size tiles url - desktopsource.mindjunction.com e-mail - crouson@inreach.com (source: LS Mailing List ~ WharfX b0.1 released) +-------<*>-------+ - LsSlider 1.0 ~ Black Hawk (11:30 06.09 ls) "LsSlider is a general Slider loadmodule for Litestep. You can use LsSlider to control Winamp, any given Channel of your Soundcard or you can use LsSlider to call Bang Commands." New in this version: - total rewrite - new Winamp mode - new VolumeControl engine - very small and resource friendly - won't need v_bang anymore {was a stupid idea} - [BANG] mode isn't implemented, but i don't think that anyone did ever use it. url - http://www.blkhawk.de e-mail - blkhawk@blkhawk.de (source: LS Mailing List ~ *** new LsSlider ***) +-------<*>-------+ - V_Bang 2.0lt ~ Black Hawk (11:34 06.09 ls) V_Bang is a loadmodule for Litestep that adds !bangs to control the volume of a soundcard. You can also control the balance." New in this version: - "Lite" version (now only 15kb) url - http://www.blkhawk.de e-mail - blkhawk@blkhawk.de (source: LS Mailing List ~ *** New V_Bang lite ***) +-------<*>-------+ - LSNews 2.4 ~ MrJukes (9:10 07.09 ls) LSNews is a loadmodule that will grab the headlines from a given site and display it on your screen. New in this version: - Added support to read local files url - http://floach.pimpin.net/SecondPartySoftware/ e-mail - mrjukes@purdue.edu (source: #litestep topic) +-------<*>-------+ - xmouse.dll ~ llornkcor (9:17 08.09 ls) "x style auto raise for LiteStep, Works only for Windows98 and Windows2000" url - http://modulo.litestep.org e-mail - llornkcor@llornkcor.com (source: http://modulo.litestep.org) ----------- [ Web Sites ] ----------- - Interface Workshop Gets A Facelift ~ philsci (12:33 04.09 na) After taking his site down because of the fighting that was going on on the LS Mailing List, philsci has had a change of heart and reposted Interface Workshop along with a new look. Not only that, but he has separated his work of porting LS to japanese and his english news into two separate pages. Stop on by there and show him your support. url - http://www.interq.or.jp/jupiter/philsci/porch_workshop/workshop_index.htm e-mail - philsci@jupiter.interq.or.jp (source: philsci via e-mail) ---------- [ Programs ] ---------- - ShellON 2.16 ~ delusional (11:58 04.09 na) ShellON is a shell swapping and loading utility that is fast becoming a nice little boot manager. New in this version: - Fixed Choose Profile with Timer bug, where the default profile wasn't chosen correctly when the time ran out. url - http://shellon.cjb.net/ e-mail - webmaster@shellon.cjb.net (source: http://floach.pimpin.net) +-------<*>-------+ - LSTheme Changer .55 ~ Galois (12:07 04.09 ls) This is one of the best theme changers for LS that I have seen. Not only will it changes themes for you, it gives you a preview of what it will look like and a nice gui interface to work with. This is a MUST HAVE tool imo. %%UPDATE%% (9:15 07.09) - Fixed some UI flaws - Fixed some internals - Added clickable address bars - Added Set as default - Added Preliminary Wallpaper Support - note: The accompanying xml section is not finalized, it is more a RFC. url - http://www.ls2k.org e-mail - galois@techie.com (source: http://www.ls2k.org) +-------<*>-------+ - TweakgUI 4a ~ Vish (12:45 04.09 geo) This is a small program that gives you a GUI interface for changing setting in geOShell instead of having to root around in your registry. New in this version: - Fixed Error 50003, if tweakgUI 3 was running fine previously, TweakgUI 4a will also run fine now. - Added individual geOBar support. - Fixed the Tab Order. - Improved the Skin Preview by hiding the preview if the Curr Dir doesn't have a geOShell skin. url - http://vish.htmlplanet.com/geoshell e-mail - Vishk@Rediffmail.com (source: http://news.geoshell.com) +-------<*>-------+ - geOKee 1.0.0 ~ z0mbi3 (11:42 06.09 geo) "geOKee is a hotkey manager, since it allows you to add, remove and edit geOShell's Hotkey Service, in other words, manage your geOShell's hotkeys. There is a little plugin for geOShell calls geOKey that does this as well, but instead of using geOShell's Hotkey Service it implements a service of it's own. And since geOShell is for all you minimalists, I thought if writing something that would make use of geOShell only, thus minimizing resource usage." url - http://z0mbi3.sempre.nu/ e-mail - z0mbi3@hackers-pt.org (source: http://news.geoshell.com) +-------<*>-------+ - LSDocView ~ Jon Gross (12:04 06.09 ls) This is a documentation viewer for LiteStep that digs the documentation file off a central server (currently his server) and displays it within the application. url - http://www.outershell.net/bin/lsdoc.html e-mail - aeon@outershell.net (source: LS Mailing List ~ Document Program) ------ [ Misc ] ------ - XSWeekly Wallpaper ~ philsci (12:36 04.09 na) Yup, that's right, XSWeekly has its own wallpaper now. Philsci, web master of Interface Workshop, was nice enough to make up a very nice wallpaper based off of the XSWeekly logo located on my site. Thanks a bunch man, it looks great! url - http://www.xsweekly.com e-mail - philsci@jupiter.interq.or.jp (source: http://www.xsweekly.com) +-------<*>-------+ - Scheme Preview OCX ~ Daemon (12:41 04.09 geo) "This control enables you to display most of the colors that are used by geOShell schemes. If you have seen the widget available in the geO Control Panel Applet, this tries to emulate it's functionality. It is up you, the developer, to read the color settings from the registry or the REG files. It's not that hard anyways and including it into this control would have made its scope greater than what it was intended for." url - http://www.fragmenteized.com/geoshell/ e-mail - fragmented@subdimension.com (source: http://news.geoshell.com) --------------- [ Latest Builds ] --------------- - LiteStep o 24.6 build 090400 o http://builds.litestep.net/builds/ls-0246-dev-20000904.zip - DarkStep o 0.971 o http://www.darkstep.com/files/DarkStep971.zip - geOShell o 4.6.5a o http://news.geoshell.com/Plugins/Download/geoshellr465a.zip - PureLS o 052900 o http://209.46.69.134/purels/binaries/00-05-29r.zip ................................................. -= Alt OS Specific =- ................................................. ---------- [ Programs ] ---------- - Bad Seal .42 pre-release ~ Bad Sector (12:50 04.09 sel) Bad SEAL is a redistribution of SEAL with a lot of addons and other GUI updates by Bad Sector. New in this version: - Fully SEAL 1.0D - Beginnings of a new GUI - Other undocumented changes url - http://michalopoylos.tripod.com/seal/index.html e-mail - michalopoylos@hotmail.com (source: http://pub8.ezboard.com/bsealsystem) ----------- [ Web Sites ] ----------- - New Seal Webring ~ Amos Vryhof (12:53 04.09 sel) Because Webring.org is merging with Yahoo, Amos has decided to host the ring on his own site. url - disvr.cjb.net/webring/ e-mail - A.M.O.S@juno.com (source: http://pub8.ezboard.com/bsealsystem) +-------<*>-------+ - Seal Search Engine ~ Amos Vryhof (9:45 07.09 sel) "As anyone who has gone to the Seal WebRing home page knows, there is now a Search engine that will search the pages of the Seal WebRing. This search engine has been upgraded a bit. It now searches all kinds of DOS-Related Websites. With this new addition, I hope to make the Seal Webring Search engine the best engine for finding DOS information and resources. If you find a page you consider to be a valuable resource to DOS users or developers, click the Index link in the Seal WebRing HTMLFragment and add the URL." url - disvr.cjb.net/webring/ e-mail - A.M.O.S@juno.com (source: http://pub8.ezboard.com/bsealsystem) --------------- [ Latest Builds ] --------------- - SEAL o 1D (042900) o http://www.home.sk/public/seal/sealexe.zip - V2_OS o 0.63.2a o http://www.v2os.cx/downloads/dl_system.htm ................................................. -= Beyond the Specifics =- ................................................. ------------ [ Intresting ] ------------ - Suck's View Of Internet Law Presidence While reading /. I ran into an interesting article by suck about why the internet is being ruled into the ground. While it is supposed to be humor, it stings of truth and hard reality. Give it a read if you have the time. url - http://www.suck.com/daily/2000/09/08/ ---------- [ Programs ] ---------- - RdocEx ~ mlin This is a pretty cool shell addon for winfroze that puts programs along with the usual files into the Recent Documents folder. It is very useful and comes in a nice, small package. He has also released the source to this little diddy. url - http://www.mlin.net .................................... All content Copyright (c) 1999-2000 XSWeekly. All rights reserved.