Which is preferred? Going to All APPs (screen) for things
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having this folder on the Taskbar?
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Just curious.
Cheers,
Drew
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At our last meeting, we discussed the possibility of adding a reward system to both Windows7Forums.com and Windows8Forums.com. In the past, this system has been known as the Experience Points system. Because the points system uses up a large amount of resources, and may not always reflect...
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Good morning,
I would like to thank Richard Prescott (nmsuk) for his assistance in helping us resolve a long-standing issue in the Windows 7 Forums (W7F) mobile app available on Google Play. We made some sever-side changes that do not require a re-publish of the app, and anyone who has...
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I read this article today and just wondered what others thought? Do you agree with the sentiments given in the article or no?
Personally I feel that this guy sat down and used Windows 8 for around a minute and a half. Anyone who has explored the new interface knows that it can easily be...
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Don't even bother!
I came across 4 apps (there are probably more, I just picked the one's on the top of the list) to make Windows 7 look and feel like Windows 8.
Of course you know, someone had to do it, just like making Windows Vista look like 7, XP look like Vista and 98SE look like XP...
Here are some in-depth screens for our Android app available on the Google Marketplace. The app is being continually developed with usability in mind, and allows you to navigate the forums easier than browser mode. These dozens of screenshots are directly off of a Samsung Droid Charge.
We are...
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Before Win7 came along with it's neat pre-selected file name field, I used to be able to sweep in with my mouse and in one deft click-and-drag select the part of the name I'd want to change. That is almost always what I need to do - just modify the file name. I can not remember a single...
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We have moved ahead with our agenda in several areas for September.
Members can enjoy changes in the following areas:
Post Messages Using Windows Live ID, Facebook, Yahoo!, and AOL
As we proposed today, members can use the Facebook Graph API (and therefore the OpenGraph API) to post messages...
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Is there any possibility to add .txt file to .pdf file in a way that text document will be possible to open directly from .pdf file?
But I don't want to add it as attachment, I want it as an element (like .jpg is).
If I attach .txt in .docx and then convert .docx to .pdf, this .txt file is...
Hello everyone,
I thought I would give everyone a heads up at our beloved graphics team that we have limited the overall size of signatures. This is being done to make pages more easily viewed for our audience. You may still post a great looking signature, but we are now using the International...
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I have what I think is an Ease of Access problem on a laptop that was bought in March of this year. When I start it up in the morning or any time during the day after it has been shut down or I have restarted, I have to click on the icon that is down in the lower left which says "Ease of Access"...
Earlier this year, Steve Ballmer was asked to identify the riskiest product Microsoft was developing. His answer was Windows 8, and this week we learned why. For the first time since 1995, Microsoft has gone back to the drawing board with its flagship operating system, completely redesigning the...
This year at CHI 2011, Bill Buxton was invited to display his personal collection of gadgets. These include a wide variety of things, from toys like the Skedoodle and the Link Removed to Link Removed and UMPC's. The collection represents 35 years of Bill looking at devices with his unique eye...
Well ... Windows 7 may be prettier than XP; but does it really pay to ditch a working Windows XP network and replace it with Microsoft’s shiny new version?…
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Hello: Windows 7 for some strange reason doesn't have the ability to right click on a volume, folder, etc-amazing. I have been able to regain the search function for folders to right click but it doesn't work on right clicking a volume (hard drive) for some reason. I have always used this...
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We've been cooking a few great features lately, amongst them is a convenient feature that allows users to tag others in a thread.
This could be useful when you want to point something out to another user, such as new a game, a troubleshooting process or just for Ease of Access.
When you're...