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09-Jul-2002, 07:04 PM #1
Spinner Tip
I just mentioned to another member that I wouldn't post this for fear some Spinner Exec would read it and rewrite the code to stop it but......

If you tried to use Spinner to listen as I did while working you probably noticed that if you minimized it you got that awful Ad bar stuck to your desktop, flashing away till you were blind. If you didn't minimze it, it took up a lot of real estate and still had ads moving in and out.

I for one gave up and haven't used Spinner for months but this morning I had to have some music and had no CD's so back to Spinner and with some experimentation trying to rid myself of the Ad bar I accidently found that if you leave it open (not minimized) then hit desktop in the Quick Launch bar the whole thing minimizes and leaves NO AD BAR.

So far 5 or 6 hours of music and all my other apps open / close and work perfectly.
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