Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 28th Feb 2009 11:47 UTC
Apple A few days ago, Apple surprised everyone by releasing the first beta of Safari 4, the company's latest version of their WebKit browser. While I generally love Safari on the Mac (my browser of choice on that side of the fence), I've never felt as comfortable with it on the Windows side of things. In any case, this latest beta has made a very bold move in the interface department, and I'm sad to say that it's not for the better. Let me explain where it went wrong for Apple.
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OSGuy
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Window manager? There isn't such thing in Windows. The window border is part of the client area (the form) plus not every new window represents a "new form". Sometimes they are just instances of controls and you would have to manage the show/hide and close functionality manually. Unlike X.ORG, each control (widget when speaking in Linux) does *not* have its own window and it has to have a parent like a form in order for it to be shown thus the "Window Manager" idea is voided.

Edited 2009-02-28 12:32 UTC

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