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Home » Posts » 2004 » September

Window's Toolbar
September 28, 2004 at 11:57 am AST by Rodney MacLeod

Dennis was the one who mentioned this to me, and ever since I was wishing that I could do it. I would like it if the programs runing displayed on the Windows toolbar could be moved manually.

When I am at my computer I open my programs in the same order every time. If I want to access Outlook I know it is to the far left, then it is my web browser, FTP program and text editor. When a program crashes or I accidently shut one down I am lost. I keep going to the wrong spot to bring up programs. Right now I either live through the confusion or shut down everything and re-open them in the right order.


Posted by PAUL MAC on October 1, 2004 at 8:15 am AST

yeh, that would be neat rod,

Hey, does anyone else think that Monty Python and the Holy Grail would make a really cool video game?? It would be fun and funny.

Posted by dwayne on October 25, 2004 at 5:02 pm AST

I've always wanted the option to have multiple desktops like on many Unix type operating systems. I just heard recently though that this is something that Microsoft is not planning on implementing...I guess they have better ideas of how to organize mutliple applications running at once.



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