![]() It works when you have an environment like BeOS, where the desktop really is your workspace. Seem like they want to put the desktop environment in focus, and that doesn’t seem very logical to me really. What’s up with all these manic attempts to fill out screen real estate? Who wants to scroll down in a view just to see the next two devices in the list? What’s with the huge icons and labels everywhere? Looks like it’s designed for half blind five year old kids. I thought XP was annoying and got in my way of doing things, but this seems even worse. It looks great if you ignore the fact that you will actually be using it. ![]() This seems to be the natural evelotion from XP, though I don’t think it’s the right direction.
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