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I haven't tried Vista myself, but one feature I would like to see (if it is
not already there) is the ability to have more than one desktop. This has
been common in linux/unix desktops for some time, and really does give you
more room to work. Also, it prevents the taskbar at the bottom from getting
filled up.
The multiple desktop 'powertoy' for windows XP was halfway there, but
unfortunately, programs from all desktops appeared on the taskbar at the
bottom, defeating part of the object of having more than one desktop (as only
programs on the current desktop should be shown on the taskbar, in my
opinion).
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not already there) is the ability to have more than one desktop. This has
been common in linux/unix desktops for some time, and really does give you
more room to work. Also, it prevents the taskbar at the bottom from getting
filled up.
The multiple desktop 'powertoy' for windows XP was halfway there, but
unfortunately, programs from all desktops appeared on the taskbar at the
bottom, defeating part of the object of having more than one desktop (as only
programs on the current desktop should be shown on the taskbar, in my
opinion).
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
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http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/co...cfb&dg=microsoft.public.windows.vista.general