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Cool. Will be playing with - and reporting my findings - KDE soon. Maybe even today.

Spring Loaded folders? OS X has both.

Harder to find things - it *does* make a difference.

You mean from OS 9? It was nowhere near as bad as the defaults I have seen from the versions of Linux I have played with - or many of the other themes. Still, OS 9 was not as good in this area as is OS X.

Can you copy and paste an image?

The fact that the space is used is not an opinion. The fact that it is wasted is something that can be easily shown.

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On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 12:59:47 -0700, Snit Spring Loaded folders? Doubtful. The folder highlights...

Actually, no, it was not a screen shot utility, it was Eye of Gnome... it deals with other pictures, does it not?

I have heard from others that it is buffered but that the LiveCD's might not support that feature. If that is the case it is a non-issue.

Not sure what the difference is... different programs are isolated almost by definition. I suppose we can nit pick the concept in relation to suites, but I do not see what you are getting at.

Yes. In XP.

I can not think of a reason. Neither of us seem to support that concept, so why do you bring it up?

For a new user it is not that big of a deal... and since that is my stated and actual purpose, I can see where it is nit picky. For more advanced users it is a very cool feature.

OK. Is there a reason I should.

-- "If a million people believe a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing." - Anatole France

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