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I found this interesting.
What's with all these some notify boxes are rounded and some are square? Also one thing is that rounded notifyboxes are broken in some cases. Like with that audionotify box in 1024x768.
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In Windows Vista Italian version, some important words are not visible in Windows Color panel:
the text is not completely visible and so you don't know if it's selected "ICC" or "sRGB" because these 2 words are invisible (the window size is fixed)
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Hello,
I'm using a Dell XPS and when I connect it to a projector and I toggle my display to show both on my laptop and the projector the desktop icons suddenly get HUGE and overlap each other so much I cannot click on any of them excep the top one. If you need more info let me know but I can reproduce it easily. It happens ...
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Please add "Path to clipboard" option to right-click context menu - it would elimate the 'browse-to' aggrevation.
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For a really nice Windows image viewer/resizer/editor, Irfanview is a great tool. I agree though; I can't wait to see the new Vista PowerToys. Some of those really ought to ship with the OS, IMHO.
Virtual desktops anybody? I mean, Vista already uses a Virtual Desktop for UAC prompts, right? Well, what if those were user-accessible... ...
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In Build 5728, we got to see examples of the kind of fit-and-finish the Windows Shell Team is making to Windows Vista as they progress toward RTM. I'd like to show you a few that I found. I imagine there is quite a bit more.
In “Computer”, you will notice that the “System Properties” and “Map Network Drive” icons have been changed from RC1. ...
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Yet another fantastic post from Vinny Pasceri, Program Manager for the Windows Shell Team, appears over at the Windows Shell blog. Vinny sheds some light on what is involved in the feature design process here at Microsoft. He separates the process into three different parts: Page 1, The Spec and Building the Feature. ...
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Over at the Windows Shell blog, Program Manager Vinny Pasceri explains the balance necessary to be struck in order to complete the UI polish, or ''fit-and-finish'', of Windows Vista's UI. Questions like ''will it affect the user’s habits in a bad way?'' must always be faced when changing any part of the user interface -- a UI to which ...
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