Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 25th Sep 2008 17:57 UTC
Windows Back when Microsoft's Julie Larson-Green demonstrated Windows 7's multitouch framework during the All Things Digital conference, many noted the different taskbar that she was using on the demo machine. When Walt Mossberg asked her about it, she smiled and replied "It's something we're working on for Windows 7 and I'm not supposed to talk about right now, today..." Personally, I was quite intrigued by this revamped taskbar, seeing how static and old the current one already is (Windows 95, people). Microsoft has remained mum on the issue ever since, but last Tuesday, the silence was broken when Microsoft's Chaitanya Sareen posted a detailed entry on the taskbar on the Engineering Windows 7 blog.
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Heh
by StephenBeDoper on Thu 25th Sep 2008 21:30 UTC
StephenBeDoper
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2005-07-06

There isn't always enough text on the taskbar to identify the window I'm looking for.


Reminds me of an old screenshot taken by someone searching for info on getting rid of cockroaches. Because of the number of entries in his taskbar, Windows truncated the title to "Search for: cock..."