Adding descriptive names to the familiar Worldox toolbar is a logical step in enhancing ease of use. That's what most people notice first in GX3. Look a little deeper, and you find even more - the ability to add and remove toolbar buttons, rearrange buttons, even to change button names and images and easily restore a toolbar's original complement of buttons.
Toolbar buttons have descriptive names in GX3:
Tip: All toolbars in Worldox - not just the one on the main application screen - have named buttons now. If you don't see the button names, try resizing the dialog or application window. |
Button names may or may not appear on specific toolbars on your screen. Whether you see button name depends on:
• The number of buttons on the toolbar
• Monitor size and screen resolution
• Size of the application or dialog window.
Generally speaking, re-sizing toolbars can make those names appear or disappear.
The other big change in GX3 is the ability to customize toolbars. Now you can rearrange and personalize any toolbar, any way you want:
• Restore original button icons
• Restore original toolbar buttons