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my favorite part in Windows 9x was closing start menu - if you click on start menu and start to browse for favorite program BEFORE windows finished complete boot process then there is a big chance that start menu will CLOSE in moment when windows complete with booting process interrupting you in browsing through start menu.
True. This still happens with Vista SP 2 and you don't even need to be in the boot process: click an icon to launch a program and immediately after, open any menu or popup window (like the Start menu) and browse it. As soon as the launched program's main window shows up on the screen, the popup window is closed. Just tried it with Nero and the Start menu. I guess Windows people still haven't made their minds about where to insert new main windows when popup windows are opened.
Microsoft NEVER know how to build quality product - their products are Spaghetti code with crap UI.
I can see you've never used Visual Studio or even the basic Windows Mail. I hate Vista as much as I can hate anything but despite its insufferable slowness, it works flawlessly.