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May 2nd, 2000, 11:11 AM
#1
Hey all,
To anyone who is faily well versed in vb and has some fairly extensive experience with vb and the windows api.
Im currently working with another individual on a windows shell replacement. For those of you that dont know what that is i would reccomend checking out floach.pimpin.net, news.geoshell.com, and http://www.litestep.net.
Currently the shell is still in development, right now im finishing up the task service and the system tray, both of which ive hooked into windows directly, sorry had to gloat.
We are looking for someone to come on board that has extensive to moderate experience with ownerdrawn menus and dynamic menu loading. Whats that mean? Basically we are looking for someone to cover the menu service for this shell, essentially setting up a menu system that will load the start menu dynamically on startup. There is also some other smaller menu functionality that will be needed.
If you are interested in this, or have questions about this project, please feel free to drop me an email at [email protected] . For those of you that say it cant be done in vb, well youve just justified my reasons for
doing it. It can be done, and we are doing it! Right now its running at half the memory usage of explorer and the exe is only at 54kb! Neet eh?
Again anyone who might like to be a part of this ongoing project, please let me know via this post, or preferably by email at [email protected].
Thanks all,
Andy :: Cosmok
ps. Thats right, i used to develop for geoShell (www.geoshell.com, news.geoshell.com)
pps. I forgot the mention that the shell name has been chosen as 'eggShell' if you want some outdated development info, heh, go to http://www.k23.co.uk, which is no longer the home page of the project (its being developed as we read)
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May 2nd, 2000, 10:01 PM
#2
People, i see that 21 of you have viewed this thread. If you have questions or would like to possibly contribute in another way, please dont hesitate to reply, or send me an email - [email protected]
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May 4th, 2000, 01:18 AM
#3
keeping it alive....
38 views and one email?
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May 4th, 2000, 04:19 AM
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New Member
sound interesting-but i'm overloaded as it is now
-sorry,
matt mcguire
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