while i agree that some totally new awesome way of doing things would be cool, chances are it'll screw up. don't get me wrong, I love microsoft and just want to give bill gates a big hug, but i can easily see it happen that they try something new and no one buys it.
also, besides just wanting change, there's no real reason why it's gotta go...there's nothing really wrong with it is there? i mean, the taskbar is shit, i've never gotten that thing working properly (always hiding the wrong icons, no matter what registry hack i try), but i think fixing it would be better than replacing it..
I don't understand why they don't rip off the good ideas from Mac finder. For example, being able to expend folder(s) on the single finder window; spring load(?) folders; droping file to the program on the taskbar (instead of holding the file on the taskbar and wait for the program to open and then move up again to drop it. etc etc
Also being able to dynamicly setup the most used folder locations instead of going to powertoy to set them up is so much better. I was away from OSX for a few years and I am using it again. It's just better.
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Will we forever have a task bar and a "start" button, or windows button for the menu? that same layout has got to go.
while i agree that some totally new awesome way of doing things would be cool, chances are it'll screw up. don't get me wrong, I love microsoft and just want to give bill gates a big hug, but i can easily see it happen that they try something new and no one buys it.
also, besides just wanting change, there's no real reason why it's gotta go...there's nothing really wrong with it is there? i mean, the taskbar is shit, i've never gotten that thing working properly (always hiding the wrong icons, no matter what registry hack i try), but i think fixing it would be better than replacing it..
I don't understand why they don't rip off the good ideas from Mac finder. For example, being able to expend folder(s) on the single finder window; spring load(?) folders; droping file to the program on the taskbar (instead of holding the file on the taskbar and wait for the program to open and then move up again to drop it. etc etc
Also being able to dynamicly setup the most used folder locations instead of going to powertoy to set them up is so much better. I was away from OSX for a few years and I am using it again. It's just better.