WinBar is a free and compact program that lets you monitor your system and provides easy access to frequently used controls. WinBar will run on Windows 2000 and newer operating systems and is available in 32 and 64 bit flavors.
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Thank you very much for the program! Thank you for distributing it under a free open source license!
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been using this for years.. and it still works with windows 10 even without any updates in over 5 years lol..
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great app
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Running v2.0.1.126 x64 Beta as portable on Windows7. A nice utility though there is a problem with the DU Meter Plugin, it doesn't remember the adapter settings. I ran a really old version on XP and it had a time/date display as well, that would be nice to add in even though windows doed it anyway. Also the ability to customize the colours would help.
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Could you please provide the code for version 1(.2.95)? I love and prefer version 1 over version 2 in every way except for the fact that it has a bug in the memory-usage module that shows only half of the installed and used memory. (original review: I’ve been using the original version for years and love it (I have actually grown quite used to and dependent on it, so I find it frustrating to use a system that doesn’t have it). I also have version 2, but I prefer version 1 because the newer one (which has essentially stopped development) has some undesirable limitations and changes. Fortunately, they have open-sourced it, so I hope to fix up version 2 when I get a chance. I only wish they had also released the source for version 1 so that we could update that and/or copy some parts of it to version 2.)