"Chris" == Chris Hawks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Chris> I don't use Windows (unless threatened at work), but, I was Chris> told that the hourglass meant that the program was waiting for Chris> something (a disk drive, a network connection, or other Chris> _external_ event).
On Windows an Cursor Arrow with an little hourglass attached mean background activity. An big Arrow tell the user this application are to busy to accept user input (No cursor Arrow because it make no sense to click somewhere). What do LINUX/MAC/OS2 display in this case? BTW: I vote for the hourglass cu, Dirk -- Permanent URLs to the latest Version (1.1.13) of the Plucker Windows installer - For the Webpage: http://www.dirk-heiser.de/plucker - Direct Download: http://www.dirk-heiser.de/plucker/plucker.exe [2.08MB]
