Hey, I have edited an already made program that completely hides wow, or any other program that you select. Main Screen: Default Keybindings: Hide/Show the program: Alt + Z Hide/Show the selected window(s): Alt + X It completely hides the window from the task bar and isn't even in alt+tab. The program also has a complete background mode which is also hidden, all there is, is an icon in the system tray. This is a beta, it seems to work for me but may be dodgy for different OS and other variables. Thanks. Credits go to: Taylor Wood (http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/windowhider.aspx) Program currently doesnt work, sorry for the inconvenience, will release when I get it working again.
not working on windows 7 64bit for me either, it crashes saying D-Joy hider has stopped working ect ect. Is a great concept tho ^_^ I want it to work!
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/windowhider.aspx You did not make this, I know where it is from and I can provide the source code and page references. Reskinning something is not "making" it. EDIT: Just providing original post quote for future references.
Evilfairy, can you provide the proper source and links please, I'd rather download this legitimately, rather than some plagiarised product.
Every program that is advertised on this website must be clarified through Tony by sending him the source code to look through. It was approved and then ended up here.
Stealing someone else's work and claiming you made it is pushing the boat out too far, you could of at least thanked the person who created it and mayby asked them if it's ok to release it here, also Evilfairy can you PM me the orginal place were the app came from?
The reason I avoided providing said link is quite simply to see how OP reacted to this thread, but fine, I'll edit my original post.
I downloaded this ages ago and changed some of the features, apologies for this I will credit the person
There is absolutely no way that reading your post I can see any credits at all in the first place. Also, by "changed some of the features" what do you mean? Because I'm looking at the source for your code and the original source and I can't see what you changed.