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Is the Windows task bar usable 2597Edwin Apple's Sweatshops 2598 I've done all the research I need. It's usually not a good thing to warehouse your workers on the factory grounds. That usually speaks of sweatshop behavior. I've seen the worst of the worst... Uh, I think you're treading on thin ice here. I'm the one who stated the issue you tried to address, and I think I'm able to judge whether you've addressed it or not. You have not. Your suggestion has the opposite effect: it causes items grouped into drawers to separate. But more important, you accuse me of being here to complain about Windows, when you're the one who's squandering countless hours of your God given life hanging out in the advocacy group of another system for no other purpose than to complain and engage in banter. I don't know what would make it a greater sin, if you have talents you are burying here, or if you don't. Apple's Sweatshops 2599 ed It's been investigated previously, as have Foxconn's other facilities. Google if you want to do something other than argue without facts. No. I've merely read... I recently switched to Mac after using Windows for many years. I no longer have much interest in Windows, nor in complaining about Windows, nor do I believe I have ever visited a Windows advocacy group. I am here to get acquainted with the system I'm using now. My post compared the taskbar-dock systems in 4 operating systems I've used over the years, and it did not portray the Mac as the clear winner. My most salient point was to lament that the features that OS-2 introduced were never adopted by other systems. It seems to be you who has some sort of pbuttionate attachment to your chosen OS, or a pbuttionate need to criticize Mac, and are unable to escape your biases. If you want to convince us that Windows has a taskbar that addresses the wishes of the OP and me and everyone else, that is more of a psychological issue with you, or a peeing contest, than anything useful.
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