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Pitchforks? Heck, how about laurel wreaths? This idea -- returning to menubars that are coupled to the window -- is such a relief after struggling through the confusing paradigm of global menubars coupled with un-maximised windows. And I really like the fact that you still save space. One extra click, sure, but that's not a huge problem -- we're already discovering that it's not too painful in Chrome and Firefox (mind you, their menu structures are designed with that pattern in mind, and tend to be rather shallow as a consequence).
Edited 2012-02-14 18:55 UTC