Calculator
IE
Voyager 5000
Netscape
Paint Shop Pro 5
Outlook Express
Windows Explorer
Free Agent
Winamp
Real Player
Real Jukebox
Audio Galaxy
Napster
Star Office
Wordpad
Acid 2.0
Cubebase
dos prompt
Quicktime player
Shut down shortcut
Restart shortcut
Power Management shortcut
Win On Cd
EZ CD Creator
Sound properties shortcut
I-Film edit
Peck's Power Join
MP32WAV
Port Scan Plus
Control Panel
AIM
WinIPcfg
WinRAR
WinZip
AOL 6.0
Lethal Fragment
SINF
Freecell
Frehed (hex editor)
Clickmotron
Q3A
Windows Registry Guide
Network properties
405 The Movie
Real Slideshow
AOL 5.0
MJ Studio
Monopoly
Taskbar:
AIM
Yahoo Messenger
MS Messenger
WinAmp
Logitech Mouse (not sure why)
ATi
Volume (correction - just eliminated)
NAV
Desktop Resolution (why can't ATi add that to their icon?)
SB Mixer
QuickLaunch:
25 various things including office, vb, photoshop, spade, quicken, etc.
taskbar:
volume, ICQ, AIM, Winamp, Vortex2 properties (for sound card) (YES I am cracking but running d.net as a service)
quick launch:
Internet explorer
windows explorer
notepad
winamp
Outlook
Napster
mIRC
Dreamweaver 3
Flash 5
Paint Shop pro 7
Photoshop 6
GLQuake
Age of Empires 2
Quake3
Quake3 (Rocket Arena 3)
Gamespy
PowerDVD
I have a lot on QuickLaunch, but I only keep 4 of them visible (the rest I access through the arrows):
IE
Windows Explorer
FrontPage 2000
Control Panel
The ones through the arrows are:
Display (it's Windwos Display Properties)
Half-Life
Team Fortress Classic
Need for Speed Porsche Unleashed
NHL 2001
Rogue Spear: Urban Operations
Rogue Spear: Urban Operations Editor
RollerCoaster Tycoon
StarCraft
StarCraft Campaign Editor
Notepad
Word
Excel
Paint
Winzip
Winamp
Creative Digital Audio Center
Napster
ICQ
Microsoft Outlook
On the Taskbar I've got:
The keyboard language indicator
McAfee VirusScan
Logitech Key Commander
Volume Control
SoftFSB
Intellipoint
McAfee Scheduler
Diamond InControl Tools
And almost always where I'm on here ICQ and Winamp, but not at startup.
Eww you guys are so sloppy. What is the point in having all that crap in your task bar? It eats up resources. Is it that hard to go to the start menu when you want to use a program?
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