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Originally posted by Scylla
I couldn't find an easy way to do that; had to go to Settings>Memory>Running Programs to find out. I like the Switcher more.
Some of the themes had bottom menu bars, but didn't show how to add any functionality to them.
Am I missing something here? Or is Wisbar mostly for appearance changes?
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You are missing a few things, however, in general, icbar is better if you want funcitionality, wisbar is bette rif you want appearance changes.
If you activate running task icons, that will show the programs that are running as icoins, and you can click to switch between them. On icbar, there is the additional functionalty of being able to tap-and-hold them to close them.
To see a list with them actually named, simply change the button mapping of one of the buttons, on Icbar, ALL have tap and hold support, rather than just some. if you map wisbar or icbar to a button, say, record, then pressing that will actually activate the pull-down menu with the lists of running tasks, and so on, for no-tap switching. I personally have this menu come up when I hold the start menu, on icbar.
The whoel reason I like it is BECAUSE of those features, especfially the running task icons, it, to me, is easier than the switcher bar which lags for who knows why...
Oh, and so far there is no added bottom-bar functionality, that is just appearance on both.