Link: https://mega.nz/folder/tXEi1JzK#YIdb511w5yuinee6KPULUw This is a stack you could choose to include as a substack in any project.
If you drag out the corners of the window, you can see what it uses to create the bars, and there's a few test buttons and suchlike... However, you can also invoke the progress bar setup as a function: Try running this in a message box, with the stack open:
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dispatch progbar(128974848,51914182,"A long wait...") to this stack
Of course, this is non-blocking (unless you go and embed it in a cpu-hungry loop), so you can simply:
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close stack "progressbars"
I should also mention, the colours aren't hard-coded or anything. So you can change the colours of the bars as you see fit, with the inspector. This way, it can fit into whatever project / implementation / os scheme you have in mind.
(Or you could colour them via script to match the platform the script is being run on).