A replacement windows shell that creates a whole new desktop for your computer
             Emerge Desktop is a replacement windows "shell" (the  desktop environment normally provided by Windows Explorer) for Windows  2000 and above.
 In order to replace Windows Explorer as a shell,  it provides a system tray (the area that collects the icons collected  at the lower right corner in Explorer), called emergeTray. 
It  will also provide access to the users programs (normally accessed with  the windows "start" button) via a right-click on the desktop, via  emergeCore.
Emerge Desktop has an open API, which allows for  applets to be coded with compilers other than MinGW if someone wishes to  do so. In fact Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 project and workspace files are  available in CVS in case someone wants to use them.
Furthermore, you will be able to run Emerge Desktop applets either as standalone or integrated within other objects.
In  order for Emerge Desktop applets to communicate with each other,  emergeCore must be running. Without emergeCore, each applet will run  independently (if, for example, you wish to use them in conjunction with  another desktop shell).



 
 
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