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ZL1ANM > WIN7     20.12.10 00:27l 26 Lines 1196 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Windows7 - my first impression
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>} 3. No separate itemization in the task bar for each window of an
>}    application, eg. there is now only one clickable link for the
>}    program Paltalk. If you happen to have several windows of the
>}    program open, you must now click twice to open a window instead
>}    of just clicking that window's link. This may suit those who like
>}    to run as many applications as they can, but it's a nuisance for
>}    those of us who limit to just a couple of programs running.

>I'm not sure what you are getting at on this one.

In Win7's bottom taskbar, you can have clickable links that display
the main window of programs when clicked, just as XP had. But XP also
showed the links for each window of the program, whereas Win7 has only
the program link, which must be clicked first to gain access to the
window links. Two clicks to open the desired window rather than one.
A backward step, which probably suits those who have multiple programs
running simultaneously, but doesn't suit those of us who restrict to
just a few programs running.

73 de Neil ZL1ANM

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