matonga Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 "Apple" here refers to the fruit, and nothing else. For the electronics and software company, see Apple, Inc.. This app puts window buttons to the left, and window icon at the left of window caption. Fifth beta, release candidate 3: (buttons behave exactly like Leopard ones to-do: show disabled buttons) Beta version 2009-03-09 Beta version 2009-03-09 To-do list: - Show disabled buttons. - Show window menu on right-click (check whether this is possible, btw). - Give option to user, to minimize on double-click instead of maximize/restore (Mac OS X behavior). - Allow for different theme selection, to fit other visual styles. It has some bugs yet... it can't skin AppleMinMax self windows, it freezes when using WinRar context menu options, etc... You need to use LeopardXP Visual Style with Windows XP (any Service Pack). It will misbehave with other configurations. An up to date screenshot: This app is still under heavy development. Mostly because of lots of work at job, exams, etc... and even other projects such as Stacks Docklet 2.0 and FingerXP which is almost in stand by (by now). I've made a skin to make it match with LeopardXP Visual Style, but you can make your own theme and make it match with any Visual Style you like (as long as it is not an Aero enabled theme with transparencies and such stuff). Before running AppleMinMax.exe: After running AppleMinMax.exe: However you can notice all titlebars look like active, and BTW min/max/close buttons are not clickable yet. I'm just showing this as a preview of the app to come (and as a way to force me to get this app into a usable state). I know there is LeftSider, but it puts FindeXer to the right of Explorer windows. I know there is TrueTransparency, but it doesn't allow to put window icon to the left of window caption (I even contacted TrueTransparency's author, long time ago, regarding this, without a response... ). Link to comment
username3d3 Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Dude I can't wait! This literally made the rest of my day so much better, you don't understand! Link to comment
shadyblues13 Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 congrats and great work Link to comment
The iApple Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Dude, looks sweet!!! It's a pity that I've bought WindowBlinds ¬¬. But any, is this apps Vista friendly? Link to comment
zWhiteTigerz Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Really nice, hope you can make an option remove window icon comletely Link to comment
Raats Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Mate.. your fabulous skill and endless energy make you a machine!You are simply the most astonishing talent and I look forward to seeing what you come up with here...........Congratulations Link to comment
moments Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 nice work dude~! hope it would work with iTunes and Safari~ Link to comment
yorkey Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Snazzehhh! I use TT but this looks like it could be better Link to comment
matonga Posted February 10, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Really nice, hope you can make an option remove window icon comletelySome Leopard apps have an icon, some not.My idea is to add a list of apps which should or shouldn't have icon in the titlebar, and a default option for those apps which aren't in the list. Link to comment
Björn Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Man, that´s soooo great... Link to comment
xfifteen Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 NICE ! I can't wait for this either! I'll even bookmark this discussion (I still need to find a way to get titlebar text centered in Vista though :/ lol ) Link to comment
cjborodin Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 oh that's awesome. now you just need a rollup button on the right! Link to comment
Termi91 Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Great app. If y'z shadow just worked on my explorer windows I would never need to use wb anymore Link to comment
Björn Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 oh that's awesome. now you just need a rollup button on the right!In leopard, the button on the right is not for rolling up.It´s for hiding the toolbar and the "Findexer" collumn. Link to comment
zWhiteTigerz Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Some Leopard apps have an icon, some not.My idea is to add a list of apps which should or shouldn't have icon in the titlebar, and a default option for those apps which aren't in the list.Yes!!!, It makes your program perfect... Congratulation! Link to comment
aozoi10 Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Great app.If y'z shadow just worked on my explorer windows I would never need to use wb anymore Wasn't there already a new release that works on Vista? Link to comment
Termi91 Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Wasn't there already a new release that works on Vista?I use xp 64-bit. Probably that's the reason why it doesn't work with explorer windows. Link to comment
cjborodin Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 oh i didn't know. i thought it was rollup. well i wouldn't know cuz i don't have a mac. bummer. can't afford 1, but then that's what this emulation is for!so when are you gonna release it? cuz i'm using true transparency for that, but i don't like it.edit: could you make an option to hide the window icon? cuz i don't like it.edit: wait, on flyakite's website, the button on the right does do rollup. is that a mistake? how do you do rollup then on mac? Link to comment
matonga Posted February 12, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 oh i didn't know. i thought it was rollup. well i wouldn't know cuz i don't have a mac. bummer. can't afford 1, but then that's what this emulation is for! so when are you gonna release it? cuz i'm using true transparency for that, but i don't like it. edit: could you make an option to hide the window icon? cuz i don't like it. edit: wait, on flyakite's website, the button on the right does do rollup. is that a mistake? how do you do rollup then on mac? Ok, this is what happens at least in the iMac I have access to (at work): There are three buttons at the left: close, minimize, "maximize". "maximize" doesn't make the window fill the screen, it just makes the window big enough to fit the image / document / web page inside it. Double clicking the title bar minimizes the window (as opposed to Windows where it maximizes instead). Some windows have icon, some not. The ones which have icon is because they are showing an image / document / etc..., and you can drag the icon (YES, DRAG IT FROM THE TITLE BAR) and drop it into some folder, and it will copy the file. Or you can right click it (or the title, or both, I don't remember, I'm at home now) and it will show a drop down with it's parent folder and the parent of the parent folder and on up to the system root, and you can click any of them and it will open the clicked folder in Finder. I wish I could implement that, but it will be impossible to me. Then, Finder and some other apps have that "shade" button. It is not a shade button. As said before in other posts here, it just hides/shows the toolbars, sidebars and statusbars, so the only thing inside the window is the image / web page / folder contents / whatever. I hope I'm not missing anything else here. I can't implement the "shade" button, because it is very specific of each app (maybe as plugins, one for each app, could be loosely implemented... dunno). Edit About right-clicking the icon: I plugged a spare USB mouse into it, because I feel more comfortable like that. With Apple's mouse it is something like Command + click ("left" click in a normal mouse), remember the mouse has only one button. Link to comment
yorkey Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 edit: wait, on flyakite's website, the button on the right does do rollup. is that a mistake? how do you do rollup then on mac? Flyakite emulates Tiger, not Leopard. Thats why. Link to comment
foxofinfinety Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 edit: wait, on flyakite's website, the button on the right does do rollup. is that a mistake? how do you do rollup then on mac? Flyakite emulates Tiger, not Leopard. Thats why. Tiger doesn't rollup eitheron Tiger and In leopard the button on the right hides the toolbars and sidebar Link to comment
matonga Posted February 13, 2009 Author Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 Flyakite emulates Tiger, not Leopard. Thats why. Tiger doesn't rollup either on Tiger and In leopard the button on the right hides the toolbars and sidebar Mmm... correct me if I'm wrong then, but... Mac OS X doesn't have such thing like rolling up windows. And the button at the right has nothing to do with rollup. X11 systems (such as Linux) are the ones who come with window rollup feature. There is a button in the titlebar dedicated to this. As OS X doesn't have such feature, skins emulating it used the right side button (which has no equivalent in Linux and Windows) as the rollup button. I'm not saying this as the absolutely truth, but as what I can see as far as I know. Link to comment
Kittierocker Posted February 15, 2009 Report Share Posted February 15, 2009 OMFG! this is amazing cant wait till its out XDgreat work matonga finally i can get rid of Truetransparency Link to comment
danhoven Posted February 17, 2009 Report Share Posted February 17, 2009 mr matonga ur da king! B) ..cant wait for dat! Link to comment
xfifteen Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 Matonga just added the beta-release today: see first posting I tested it, but it doesn't work here; probably because I'm using Vista? I get the error: "Access Violation at address 00449BD9 in module 'AppleMinMax.exe'. Read of address 00000004. But anyways, I'm still staying up-to-date on this! Thanks, xfifteen Link to comment
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