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more about #taskbar s8ist: As a Mac user, I have to say that the only reason I dislike OS X is because the Dock is nowhere near as good a solution as the Windows Taskbar. Sure,... more » spannu: This article gives transvestites a bad name. Considering that it looks like the Windows 95 taskbar, I'm pretty sure nobody would want it. more » deanbmmv: You know this could be useful for people that have to use a Mac, but aren't too keen on the whole applications folder for getting to stuff. OR are mig... more » OCEntertainment: You know, fifteen bucks for an interface tweak is bad enough (Snow Leopard wise cracks in 5...4....), you don't have to go opening up a bunch of windo... more » SeraphX2: Yeah, tarnish Windows with crappy, useless "ObjectDocks" but heaven forbid that something based on good old fashion Windows Start Menu being incorpora... more » OMG! Ponies!: Ummm...Jesus: While I neither admit nor deny anything with regard to BDSM, my thoughts are that people who are do not necessarily prefer a Windows Ta... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: fuBar..? On the plus side at least they didn't call it 'iBar'. more » TheWerewolf - Sotto voce: OMG.. how did I miss this??? THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! more » something_unique_and_descriptive: Since I'm always calling you guys out for being Apple fanboys I figured I aught to commend you for your Win 7 coverage. more » Shooting a monkey is now a hate crime: I could save you a buttload of time... Step 1: DON'T DOWNLOAD WINDOWS 7. If the features of an upgrade don't seem appealing, the don't upgrade your so... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: "You're welcome. I love you too." Thanks! more » BeautifulAgony: A nice little note, after installing Windows 7 beta, go to your device manager and do a "Update Driver Software..." check on your installed hardware s... more » akashhhhh: I don't understand the taskbar icon...when would it be there? Like, I'm not gonna pin it and if the managing window is already open why do I need the ... more » Davide Canavesi: Any chance of having Device Stage with HP printers? more » bonedog73: All I know is that Windows 7 runs like crap on my laptop...and all this HYPE makes me think it's Vista all over again. more » vladdybear: This is so sad. Windows Just getting to this? more » mocax: i was kinda surprised when the device stage for my Motorazr2 V8 popped up almost immediately after i plugged the phone in. doesn't work if i set my ph... more » mrzippy: This feature is very similar to what happens on my Mac, can safely say I have never installed a driver since 2003 and all my printers have been recogn... more » Anarian: Sweet... Seems like Windows 7 may be a great success afterall more » mynamesafad: Cant wait til my cell phone is supported. more » -
#apple
uBar Makes Mac OS X Into a Windows Transvestite
uBar is an application that adds a Windows task bar to Mac OS X. Why? No, seriously, WHY? More » -
#windows7
Win 7 Tip: Miss Vista's Quick Launch? Here's How You Get It Back
The taskbar in Windows 7 is a revamped combination of the previous Quick Launch and Vista's taskbar, but if you really, really miss Quick Launch, then keep reading. More » -
#windows7tip
Win 7 Tip: Device Stage Gadget Interface Is Gorgeous (When Supported!)
Device Stage is a set of baked-in icons and menus for printers, cameras, phones, etc. that wait for the moment when you plug something in. Recognition comes fast and smooth—provided the gadget is supported. UPDATE More » -
#windows7
Gizmodo's Complete Windows 7 Coverage
Windows 7 Beta, Microsoft's thank-you gift for putting up with Vista, has been out two weeks and we're covering every exciting inch of it. Here's how to catch up, or get the beta for yourself: More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: Why the Windows 7 Taskbar Beats Mac OS X's Dock
Yeah, I said it. The Windows 7 taskbar is the most important Windows UI change since Windows 95, and it will dramatically change the way you use Windows. And it's better than the Mac's Dock. More » -
#windows7
Win 7 Tip: The Taskbar Is the Most Useful New UI Change
Once you get past the slightly differently-colored Aero theme in Windows 7, you'll realize that it looks, UI-wise, almost the same as Vista. That is, until you look down at the Taskbar. Now that's new. More » -
