wrote:
> >There's a task widget in the eCenter. Google for
> > ecenter task widget
>
> >and you will find out how to find it and how to use
> it.
> Found it. It works well. Somehow I assumed that if
> it was in Warp 4, it
> would also be in eCS, but I guess there must be some
> good reason that it
> isn't.
>
> Anyhow, I always seem to be needing to kill
> something that won't go away
> any other way, and this is perfect!
Actually, I suspect there are far more things on our
platform that can be regressed or retrofitted (if
someone prefers it that way) than things that can't.
And probably more than on the other platforms.
If what you're referring to is a feature of the
WarpCentre (one I didn't make use of myself, hence my
hesitation), I think there are ways to substitute
the WarpCentre for the Ecenter. Just as you can still
have the old Warp Launchpad, if you so desire.
Jordan
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