Thanks - both worked for me, but don't seem to fit too well with the
simplicity of use that is the aim - you need to know a bit of Linux or
Gnome or something to get it working.  I only wanted to drag something
off the gOS app menu onto the bar and had to struggle with search to
find the full path and ...

PS - Sorry about the misinformation in my earlier post: I guess IBar
is now WBar and behaves differently...

On Sep 1, 9:25 pm, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can access WBar Utilities under the Accessories menu or go and
> download this application if you find that one inconevient. Right
> clicking refreshes the WBar.
>
> If WBar Utilities doesn't work for you, its still a lil buggy, you can
> try WBar Conf which will be featured in the final release.
>
> http://www.ihku.biz/wbarconf/<--Near the bottom of this page the .deb
> file, download and then install
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