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I am looking for an addon for Windows 11 that will allow me to create custom groups within my taskbar. My searches have only found concepts/suggestions for Windows 11, and this addon that was for Windows 10. Source: 6 months ago
Yeah :) I used taskbar groups: GitHub - tjackenpacken/taskbar-groups: Lightweight utility for organizing the taskbar through groups.. It works, but isn't perfect. Source: about 1 year ago
We also have as an alternative taskbar-groups. I haven't tried it, just mentioning it in case anyone is interested. Source: over 1 year ago
Something like this exists really, https://github.com/tjackenpacken/taskbar-groups. Source: over 1 year ago
There's an third party app for that called Taskbar groups. Source: about 2 years ago
Thank you for your response. I admit I was lazy at first. I got a dodgy feeling when I did a renewal for one domain in August 2022, but I figured I would move it before the next renewal. Now cis.net is telling me that I would be in breach of the hosting contract that I first "signed" when I signed up for hosting via a cnet.com promotion back in 2020. Supposedly the contract renews at the same terms and I am not... Source: 11 months ago
I still use dos today. especially when diagnosing network issues. Need to know you router IP address? start / run / type cmd and then ipconfig. It displays your ip address and that of your default gateway (your router). Then simply run a ping to an outside source. I ping cnet.com as I know they will respond. You can run a tracert to cnet.com and it will show your time between hops and where the issue may be... Source: 12 months ago
Another website I remember scoring well was CNET.com, which was random, but a bonus if you're into tech stuff. In addition to tech stuff (which is of course their main bread & butter), they'll cover things going on in the news (ex: legislation, Covid, world news) as big things come up. Source: almost 2 years ago
I wonder about this too...because of the competitiveness of getting eyeballs on the internet--you need 200,000 impressions/view per day with Google AdSense to your site to make around $70K / year--I tend to think that it is very difficult to get your blog viewed, given how much traffic-driven websites really need the views. Thus, you should probably try to use a downloadable software website like amazon.com or... Source: almost 2 years ago
That's why you're reading it on cnet.com and not nasa.gov. Source: almost 2 years ago
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