Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 22nd Sep 2006 11:18 UTC
Windows The Windows Client team explains the reasoning behind an important change in Vista's user interface. "One of the first things people notice when they start using Vista is the absence of menu bars. Explorer, photo gallery, media player, and IE all don't show menus by default and just use the so-called 'command module'. What is up with that? Do we hate menu bars? And more importantly - what is the guidance that third-party developers are supposed to follow? Let me break it down for you." And on a slightly related note: Mary Jo Foley has left MicrosoftWatch to start working at ZDNet.
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RE[2]: Another fine example...
by twenex on Fri 22nd Sep 2006 15:18 UTC in reply to "RE: Another fine example..."
twenex
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As any opponent of high taxes and big government spending will be glad to tell you, throwing more money at a problem doesn't mean it will magically go away.

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