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ImBar
ImBar
(by Doug Manley)
A skinnable program that keeps you company.

I got the idea for ImBar when I saw MultiSp, which does basically the same thing, only that there was one bar-buddy, not a variable amout. Also, it was not in English, which was not a plus for me. So, after a few days of errors, I finally produced ImBar.

Charma at Kawaii Anime was nice enough to accept my ImBar, after a few revisions, creating version 1.1.

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2004.04.16
Wow, it's definitely been two years since the last time I saw this. I actually re-found ImBar when I was writing my japanese translator (still in progress, it'll be up soon); I needed some old code for finding files... or maybe that was for FretX... either way.

I felt like recompiling it, and it wouldn't work, so I ported it all to Visual C++ (bad, I know :)...), and I found a few mistakes that a newb would make, so I fixed them and found this page in the (Legacy) folder on my computer, so it's back for good.

2002.09.04
Imbar 1.2 is looking really good, and I put a few screenshots up on the version history page. I put up the first beta for 1.2, so if you want to download it, be my guest. Check out the Download page.

2002.09.02
All right, I'm mainly doing this one to keep the ftp server happy (hi, Ionichost). I'm currently working on the next version of ImBar, and who knows, maybe I'll get around to spell-checking this site sometime, too!!

2002.08.27
Okay, I added some Instructions on how to use ImBar and stuff, and I also added a link to a program that kills popups. (Get it). Also, by now the Themes page should be working, but only Wobbuffet was not included in the ImBar1.1 release.

2002.08.26
The ImBar Official Site is born.


2004 Doug Manley, http://imbar.aumaan.no-ip.org
(aumaan.no-ip.org)