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Status List - Vista Style

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A progress list for displaying the status of various tasks
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    <OutputType>Library</OutputType>
    <RootNamespace>Vista_GUI</RootNamespace>
    <AssemblyName>Vista GUI</AssemblyName>
    <MyType>Windows</MyType>
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    <Reference Include="System.ServiceProcess" />
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    <Import Include="Microsoft.VisualBasic" />
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    <Import Include="System.Collections" />
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      <SubType>Component</SubType>
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Shaps currently works as the Senior Networks Administrator for a small IT company in Australia. He is also involved in various software developments, for Windows, Windows Mobile, iPhone, Mac and occasionally the web. His central focus in this area, is User Interface design.

If he had spare time, he'd play some tunes, read a book or visit the gym. Until then, he writes small applications for the iPhone that help improve his productivity at work.

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