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RE[2]: Great artists steal
by phoenix on Wed 29th Oct 2008 16:00
in reply to "RE: Great artists steal"
"- vertical taskbar, since monitors are widder than they are taller.
like in winXP?
http://temp.funtech.org/WinXP-1.png
or like in beos? "
Actually, it's been an option since the original taskbar appeared in Windows 95. You can dock it to any side of the monitor. You'd be amazed at how many helpdesk calls we get regarding "broken taskbars" because someone inadvertently dragged theirs to somewhere other than the bottom.
Personally, I've had the taskbar in Windows at the top of the screen, set to auto-hide, since Windows 98.
What I'd like to see in Windows, is the ability to separate the application launcher from the taskbar. Let me put the app launcher at the top of the screen, with the app menu on one side, the systray on the other, and a set of quick launch buttons in the middle, all set to auto-hide. With a separate taskbar at the bottom of the screen that just shows what apps are running. It's a much nicer setup than everything crowded together in one bar.
RE[3]: Great artists steal
by niemau on Wed 29th Oct 2008 17:58
in reply to "RE[2]: Great artists steal"
What I'd like to see in Windows, is the ability to separate the application launcher from the taskbar. Let me put the app launcher at the top of the screen, with the app menu on one side, the systray on the other, and a set of quick launch buttons in the middle, all set to auto-hide. With a separate taskbar at the bottom of the screen that just shows what apps are running. It's a much nicer setup than everything crowded together in one bar.
i'm honestly not trying to troll; but, what you want sounds a lot like a default GNOME desktop. you'd just have to set the panels to autohide.
what would be neat with windows, or the mac os, would be if the user could add additional panels and customize as needed. the GNOME (and KDE) way is to have everything that could be in a panel/dock to be treated pretty much like individual objects/applets that can be placed in any panel that you create. that includes menus, launchers, clocks, system tray, etc.
edit: i just noticed your avatar... i'm guessing you're a bsd guy and probably fairly familiar with *nix DE conventions already. teehee.
Edited 2008-10-29 18:00 UTC





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- seperate the maximise and close buttons
don't know about vista, but in xp they are seperated
unified like in osx? it's one of the worst ui-concepts i've ever seen
- right click directory navigation
like in winXP?
http://temp.funtech.org/WinXP-1.png
or like in beos?