You have asked for it, so here are the first images for you. Today I want to show you a few screen shots of displaying the progress of a rather lengthy task in the Windows 7 Taskbar. You should not that Microsoft does not encourage you to use this for shorter tasks which usually finish within a few seconds. But this is up to you in the end ;-)
For all of you Delphi 7 users, the first screen shot shows Delphi 7 running on Windows 7 using those components. So, this works as well.
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Delphi 7 running on Windows 7. The demo application is loaded in the IDE, the components are shown in the tool palette.
The marquee shows a task in progress with undeterminable end - like connecting to a server.
The progress is coming along just fine.
The application may be waiting for some user interaction, the current task is paused.
Further, you can cancel a task, coloring the progressbar red as well.
For those of you not knowing Windows 7 just yet and wondering why some application icons have a border in the taskbar and some do not: Windows 7 allows you to pin applications to the taskbar. This way, they will always be in the same order/place. The framed ones are actually running, others are just waiting to be started.
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