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New IE5 tip,....cool!!
Hardly the most convenient solution. How is that any slower than hunting for the task in the taskbar, deciding it is not there and has been grouped, .... In fact, if everything did, it would pointlessly clutter everything. Some programs have all their files be accessible via one task button... for others you need

Opening "Special Folders"---Shortcut??
CleanSweep 2001 finds and deletes the useless files that can clutter up your hard drive and slow it down. These files include Web pages, URLs, graphics, cookies, <For the solution please see below.> ******************************************************************************** If it's natural to kill,

Explorer: Visual C++ Runtime Library error
This certainly reduces the LabView icon clutter on the taskbar and less annoying than alt-tabbing thru all those individual LV icons in the windows popup to go back and forth between Hope I never have to reinstall LV on the NT machine. If I figure it out, I will post the solution. Thank you for your response. Spaz.

My wish list for Opera. Any comments?
System 6 is very simple and has hardly any clutter, but I wouldn't want to go back to it. Most of what Mac OS X gets rid of isn't needed once you figure out the screen Personally I find that in Windows I often accidentally pop up the taskbar when it's set to autohide, I consider it a highly inelegant solution.

OS X, now just as bad as Windoze
Then tell us how you disable the Taskbar? Use a different shell. Is that MICROSOFT'S solution or somebody else's? Guess. I don't have to, it';s somebody else's. They don't even want you using goofy desktop clutter unless its Apple supplied goofy desktop clutter. -- Why settle for the lesser evil?

iMac
Why clutter up the task bar with it? If anyone has a solution, please post it. Actually (and this is an educated guess based on my own taskbar programming) I imagine trayicon itself resides in memory and manages its list of tray icons: the programs themselves would only be started up when clicked on.

BackOffice News - Tuesday, May 27
On Jun 10, 12:19 pm, Lethic wrote: I have found a simple solution... In Vista, after you minimize the Google Talk client window, the client minimizes to your Hope this helps those that were as frustrated as I with the clutter on the taskbar for no reason. On May 6, 11:29 am, lucky644 wrote: I'm having this same

Simtel Uploads: MS-News Digest V1999 #500
I understand it's not a solution for today but I sure don't want any more clutter in my taskbar. I guess tabs would be the way to go but basically that's about the same as minimizing the windows to entries down there in the MDI window anyway. 3. I think David should simplify the GUI - maybe just offer 3-pane,

Mac OS X UI
Lethic [email address] Finding-Solutions I have found a simple solution... In Vista, after you minimize the Google Talk client window, Hope this helps those that were as frustrated as I with the clutter on the taskbar for no reason. On May 6, 11:29 am, lucky644 wrote: I'm having this same stupid issue,

Commercials protraying PC 20 years ago
... Steve Morrison <smorri...@gte.com> wrote: Would that [ie, reducing screen clutter] make a significant improvement in usability? Mozilla Menu Button (Taskbar): - Why aren't the contents of this presented as bookmarks? Open Windows Menu Button (Taskbar): - This is both redundant and inferior to the Window

Testing & A Suggestion :)
AD MailBox Manager can be started with Windows automatically and places an icon in your Taskbar's tray to allow you to edit its properties and perform check command. It also integrates nicely with Windows Explorer, allowing you to use Explorer's context menus and avoid having another window clutter your screen.

98lite Features.
It is the way in which you work, others as well find the Win95 solutions to their liking. But think of what it would be like it you were a neophyte to both. Desktop clutter from having lots of applications and documents open. Win3.1 has iconization. Win95 has the task bar. Mac has both.

A freeware program to replace Explorer.exe ???
It can dock to any edge of the screen just like the Windows taskbar. You can organize your programs in up to 50 categoriesa sure a way to remove the clutter. LaunchMate is one of the most customizable programs you’ll find. One of its standout features is the ability to set the ***display settings** for each program

Empty buttons on the task bar
The
dock was a good idea 8 years ago, but there are many better solutions now. rolled into one. It's clutter, to my way of thinking, that I don't need to see. I'd much rather launch from The dock, or the Windows taskbar, are at the edges, where I don't work. The desktop is always underneath what I'm working on.

The Microsoft question, the final solution...
The task bar is not differentiated from any other rectangular shape, truncates the title, and adds clutter to the desktop. Functionally, the taskbar is an applications and tasks dock, not dissimilar to what was found on NeXt and Stardock's OS/2 desktop. The drawers in copland are not application docks,

Windows Disappear from Taskbar When Minimized
I'll even give you help- the fact that the Explorer loses folder prefs is a major annoyance, and I wish that the taskbar worked like the programs menu once you install Icons are huge, all that desktop clutter. The problems with protocols and services and hardware profiles for netwroking and bindings, etc.

Why buy a MAC?
Although KDE has a simple solution for this, catagories. I can make my own categories in OS X - though it is, of course, a bit more work than to just accept the clutter of the Start menu. Regarding 4, I'm not sure why you think Windows has the advantage here. Mac OS X's virtual memory scheme is much more

Getting Rid of the Google Talk Icon from the taskbar
Persnickety Tim tarmstr...@voyageur.canthespam microsoft public win98 display multi_monitor Best solution is to have a second taskbar. If you right-click on your taskbar, you can select Almost all my desktop icons actually live on my toolbars, so there is no clutter, and they don't tend to drift around.

Mac OS X UI
Adding new clips to the history can be suspended so that undesired clips do not clutter the history. HTMOpener ~6.9Kb These days everyone has a CD burner. you can make a window stay on top, maximize horizontally and vertically, and minimize to the System Tray area of the Windows taskbar.

SIMTEL UPLOADS: MS-News Digest V1999 #84
This would be a $0 cost solution....Even the highly rated editing software is free. Any current Mac can do this. Ah, but your point was that the UI for XP .... Certainly those that could even possibly have a need and would have an understanding friggin live in the Terminal...why clutter the UI with something that