If you "x" out of the window, it will run in the small bottom-right tray where your clock typically is without showing as an "open, viewable, and running" app in the bottom bar between the start bar and clock tray. If you'd like to hide even the small icon in that clock tray, you may right-click the bar, click "Properties," click "Customize Notification Icons" on the window which pops up, then find "bitcoin-qt.exe" on the list and select "Hide icon and notifications," or just "Only Show Notifications." Done from w7, should work on Vista, too.
It hides but if you click on the (<) icon it shows it still.
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Now we have a complete page of MOVED and all relevant shit is on the 2nd page LOL!
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BadBear you are a funny guy! LOL!!!
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I want to keep Bitcoin running in the background just to add another node to help out the traffic. I don't use it as my wallet but I want to help out with the traffic.
Reason why I don't want the icon to show is because I tend to get distracted.
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Try using different SSL versions: curl_setopt($curl, CURLOPT_SSLVERSION,3); // or try setting to 2 Bingo! That did the trick. Thanks to everybody for your help. scribe, can you please send or post your address for the 5BTC bounty? Also, to BCB, gweedo, unfinishe, and drakahn, please send or post your address so I can send you a small donation for helping out. Awesome - my 'tweak stuff til it does something different' approach works again... PM'd. Now just got to figure out why php on osx hates anything https. Saint Jobs needs to spy on you. He can't spy on your through https
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True but if the designer does not come up with a design that OP likes. It may be possible he doesn't need to pay. At least that is how I do it when I design for people. Maybe I'm to good? :-P
if not I did a lot of work for nothing :-P
He may end up with a great design in his own opinion and the rest of the world may think it's crap and don't use it. Bitcoin isn't a company after all, no one can force a given logo on us. Most likely I'll just continue to use the one we have now. It's simple, you look at it and you know it's Bitcoin. Good enough for me. Hence why I didn't pledge even a bitcent. Again perhaps you would like to help build this new site I have in mind. Where ALL submissions have a chance for some coinage.
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I am in the middle of a project right now. But when I am done I want to set up a 99designs type of website using BTC that will ALSO allow for DONATIONS to the SUBMISSION! No artist should have to work for free to gamble at a chance of winning. That is just pointless. Anyone in here that agrees and wants to help either with ideas, or code or graphics PM me. I don't bite
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I just checked my wallet.
20 minutes after I sent the bitcoins it looks like I got a refund of some sort.
But STILL no activity with that transaction ID or the 2 Addresses.
So where the freak did it go and where the freak did the refund come from?
Blockchain does that, if it has 0 confirms, and the transaction has no chance of making it in the blockchain, they'll just drop the transaction as if it never happened, thus you get your bitcoins "refunded" I don't understand why it didn't get there. I don't understand no trace of the transaction. This is all confusing.
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PHP on IIS? UGH! No wonder!
DOOD! Switch to Linux for ANYTHING OPEN SOURCE!
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I really would appreciate a PDF version.
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I hope you don't mind me being critical about this.
It's not a very clear and strong logo imo, not easy to see the orange and green combo creating the B. The kerning doesn't seem 100% right on both lines of text.
Also are you guys serious about using a D for a Bitcoin symbol?
This is a confusing thread. Sorry for my negativity, it's just my opinion.
Edit: Just reading back a bit and discovering that something like 50btc was spent on this??? I'm shocked!
50BTC? WTF!? I work with local arts that would do 10 times better for 50 BUCKS.
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Does it NEED to be in PHP? I can build one in Ruby for 200 BTC
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www.everbank.com is a US based online bank that allows holding Canadian dollar accounts (among many other foreign currencies). Among other things I'm one of a million dual citizens who does business on both sides of the imaginary line and it's convenient to be able to handle Loonies and Greenbacks in one FDIC known institution. They also do metals trading and various other things. You were looking for ideas, that's one I could think of. I started the application but I don't meet the MINIMUM.
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+1 I have read your posts everyone. I will be more interested in purchasing CAD next month when I get more money
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Looks like people think it is open license. I say write this off as a contribution to the bitcoin community and move on. Take the time you are putting into trying to squeeze blood from a stone and put it towards getting new clients! Add this to your portfolio though. If people have seen it and they say "You did this?" Then this is a GOOD THING!
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Until the servers can be more stable and the windows version of the application can connect to the servers on a constant basis, I will be using Multibit which I am happy to say is more forgiving of glitches. There is even a nifty rollback feature.
This feels kinda passive aggressive in my humble opinion. You post in a thread to tell us you are _not_ using the client the thread is dedicated to. You make me sound like a Troll
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Ya. It does. It is called Escrow.
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sudo apt-get install ruby1.9.1 Solved! 19nUeM1qJmkpr8KYf9frtfWj6MCX7jpjb
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