Een aantal maanden lang heb ik weinig tot niks aan StatBar gedaan (geen tijd en zin gehad), maar begin deze maand ben ik toch weer langzaamaan begonnen... er is een hoop aangepast en toegevoegd (d'r zijn ruim 1000 regels code bijgekomen), het resultaat is nu hier te downloaden 
Voor je reageert met vragen/opmerkingen/bugreports: lees svp eerst onderstaande lijsten en het "Tips, Tricks, Notes & Bugs" gedeelte in de help file.
De lijst met veranderingen:
(copy-paste uit de helpfile, geen zin om het te vertalen
)
• StatBar is now compiled with Visual Basic 6.0, former versions were compiled with VB 5.0.
• The list with available info modules wasn't sorted properly when you opened the configuration window. Fixed.
• The width of the CPU usage and Free & total RAM info modules wasn't updated when you (un)checked the graph options. Fixed.
• When switching screen resolution, StatBar would sometimes get an incorrect size (it was suddenly too short to cover the entire width of your screen). Fixed.
• Changed/added a few things in order to save screen space:
- Renamed "Running" to "Uptime", "CPU Usage" to "CPU" and "Free RAM" to "RAM".
- Removed the word "Status" in the battery status info module.
- Added the ability to hide the StatBar logo on the left.
- Added the ability to hide most of the module indicator texts.
• Renamed the Free & total RAM info module to Memory status.
• Removed the free registration screen; all it did was putting your name in the about box, which is actually quite useless. Registry entries relating to this screen, created by former versions of StatBar, are automatically deleted.
• Added the ability to display the amount of memory currently in use instead of the amount of free memory.
• Doubleclicking the NumLock, CapsLock or ScrollLock lights will now toggle the state for that particular key.
• Slightly modified the "Windows Default" color scheme; it now uses the Windows 2000/ME tint of gray instead of the old Windows 95/98/NT4 one.
• The total amount of RAM is now automatically corrected, as the GlobalMemoryStatus call in Windows always returns a little less than it should (see Tips, Tricks, Notes & Bugs). You can turn this behavior off by enabling the "Don't correct total amount of RAM" option.
• The Windows version info module now has a tooltip displaying the build number and service pack (if applicable).
• Rearranged the configuration window.
• Added Winamp controls.
• Added CD door eject/close buttons.
• Added the exit/lock buttons.
• Added the Harddisk information module.
• Added the "Open homepage on logo doubleclick" option.
• Added the "Require mouseclick when auto-hiding" option.
• Added the "Run StatBar on Windows startup" option. If you enable this option, you should remove any shortcuts to StatBar in your startup folder.
• Hopefully fixed some weird program crashes on Win98 and NT4 systems.
• Slightly modified this help file.
Op de "to do" lijst:
• DU meter (zodra ik weet hoe)
• SMP support (idem)
• Multimonitor support (idem)
• Display resolutie
• CD player controls (misschien)
• CPU/mem logs (idem)
• Quicklaunch (heel misschien, zie ik het nut niet echt van in; zit ook standaard in Windows)
• CPU temperatuur weergave m.b.v. Motherboard Monitor (ook heel misschien; dat kun je MBM eigenlijk net zo goed in de systray laten zetten)
• Meer "verdiepingen" (misschien ooit
)
Have phun met StatBar 2.1
Voor je reageert met vragen/opmerkingen/bugreports: lees svp eerst onderstaande lijsten en het "Tips, Tricks, Notes & Bugs" gedeelte in de help file.
De lijst met veranderingen:
(copy-paste uit de helpfile, geen zin om het te vertalen
• StatBar is now compiled with Visual Basic 6.0, former versions were compiled with VB 5.0.
• The list with available info modules wasn't sorted properly when you opened the configuration window. Fixed.
• The width of the CPU usage and Free & total RAM info modules wasn't updated when you (un)checked the graph options. Fixed.
• When switching screen resolution, StatBar would sometimes get an incorrect size (it was suddenly too short to cover the entire width of your screen). Fixed.
• Changed/added a few things in order to save screen space:
- Renamed "Running" to "Uptime", "CPU Usage" to "CPU" and "Free RAM" to "RAM".
- Removed the word "Status" in the battery status info module.
- Added the ability to hide the StatBar logo on the left.
- Added the ability to hide most of the module indicator texts.
• Renamed the Free & total RAM info module to Memory status.
• Removed the free registration screen; all it did was putting your name in the about box, which is actually quite useless. Registry entries relating to this screen, created by former versions of StatBar, are automatically deleted.
• Added the ability to display the amount of memory currently in use instead of the amount of free memory.
• Doubleclicking the NumLock, CapsLock or ScrollLock lights will now toggle the state for that particular key.
• Slightly modified the "Windows Default" color scheme; it now uses the Windows 2000/ME tint of gray instead of the old Windows 95/98/NT4 one.
• The total amount of RAM is now automatically corrected, as the GlobalMemoryStatus call in Windows always returns a little less than it should (see Tips, Tricks, Notes & Bugs). You can turn this behavior off by enabling the "Don't correct total amount of RAM" option.
• The Windows version info module now has a tooltip displaying the build number and service pack (if applicable).
• Rearranged the configuration window.
• Added Winamp controls.
• Added CD door eject/close buttons.
• Added the exit/lock buttons.
• Added the Harddisk information module.
• Added the "Open homepage on logo doubleclick" option.
• Added the "Require mouseclick when auto-hiding" option.
• Added the "Run StatBar on Windows startup" option. If you enable this option, you should remove any shortcuts to StatBar in your startup folder.
• Hopefully fixed some weird program crashes on Win98 and NT4 systems.
• Slightly modified this help file.
Op de "to do" lijst:
• DU meter (zodra ik weet hoe)
• SMP support (idem)
• Multimonitor support (idem)
• Display resolutie
• CD player controls (misschien)
• CPU/mem logs (idem)
• Quicklaunch (heel misschien, zie ik het nut niet echt van in; zit ook standaard in Windows)
• CPU temperatuur weergave m.b.v. Motherboard Monitor (ook heel misschien; dat kun je MBM eigenlijk net zo goed in de systray laten zetten)
• Meer "verdiepingen" (misschien ooit
Have phun met StatBar 2.1
StatBar.nl - @GoT
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