I tried that lots of times on XP, the taskbar on the top is much more "natural" and handy for me. Only problem, most app don't give a fuck about where you place the bar and keep spawning windows starting from the top of the screen, so that their titlebar is hidden under the task bar. After countless alt+space > "move" trips, I always end up givin' up and moving the bar back to the bottom. :/
You can avoid that setting the taskbar to autohide, but I don't like that setup.
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I tried that lots of times on XP, the taskbar on the top is much more "natural" and handy for me.
Only problem, most app don't give a fuck about where you place the bar and keep spawning windows starting from the top of the screen, so that their titlebar is hidden under the task bar.
After countless alt+space > "move" trips, I always end up givin' up and moving the bar back to the bottom. :/
You can avoid that setting the taskbar to autohide, but I don't like that setup.