Good, cause I don't know how to program round buttons in Visual C++.
I've tried to remain neutral but I tend to agree with you and loonym. I prefer clean and simple even if it does take a user a month to figure it out. Maybe I could build in a pop up that goes off after a month of use if you haven't clicked on that button yet.That button is downright ugly!
I could do that but most of the info hiding under that button is pretty much useless anyhow. When I'm running the crap out of my E8400, trying to get a good 1M SuperPi time, I could care a less about CPUID, VID or APIC ID. I want to know temps and MHz. It's all interesting stuff that you look at once or twice but most of it can be ignored. I like the small and clean Mini Mode and don't care to look at too much extra beyond the important stuff, MHz and temps.Why have the button at all, why not just display all the info, with a slightly bigger dialog box.
RejZoR has version 2.74 with his idea of what that button should look like. The next release of RealTemp will go back to a simple button with maybe an i added at some point in the future. If I get bored in September then maybe I'll buy a G15 and modify RT to use it.
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