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Always On Top - PLEASE!

Postby NoBugsOnMe » Fri Dec 07, 2007 3:31 am

I use Core Temp for my new fascination - overclocking. I have noticed there may be a useful feature Core Temp lacks, "stay on top" on the drop-down menus. I'd like to keep Core Temp on top while I perform various activities so I can monitor temperatures in real-time; opening and closing windows occludes Core Temp. Please take my suggestion as a humble comment - "constructive criticism" in today's politically-correct U.S. Any and all future releases of Core Temp, or any other one of your programs, are sure to bring you success.

Stay conscious.
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Postby The Coolest » Fri Dec 07, 2007 7:53 pm

Welcome and thanks!
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Postby NoBugsOnMe » Fri Dec 07, 2007 11:04 pm

The Coolest wrote:Welcome and thanks!
- Reguest added to the to do list. :)


Thank you for your consideration!
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