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Longhorn Screenshots

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  • 2 weeks later...

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:blink: zomg very smick indeed

though the clock up the right and quick launch toolbar looks a bit :}

the deployment strategies sound good aswell :thumbup

Wow, it looks like XP. Hey, maybe that's because it is XP :P These screenshots are over 2 years old, check out the newer LH4074 screenshots (although LH4074 is pretty old too) at the site prathapml posted.

wow - 1st copying mac's interface (i'm not a mac fan myself), but now KDE/Gnome ?! that's hitting below the belt - do they ever have an original thought over there at MS or is "stealing other people's ideas" part of the company charter.

what's the next move? a linux file structure.... and then try to claim it as their own?

Jeeze guys,

wake up and smell the penguin.

M

I really really hope there's an option to have the common places bar (or whatever the replacement is) put off to the left again.

For people with widescreen displays (like on laptops), having this at the top is really annoying. Not to mention, it's been shown that having a list sorted vertically is much more easily scanned than when the list is horizontal (This is why MS made the latest verison of Outlook with the reading pane vertical).

If there is no option for that, then I'll be disabling it altogether (If you can).

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