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Windows 11 build leaked – Computer – News

Oh, it’s been a while since I’ve heard that name, remember it from XP even earlier when I wanted seconds in the clock.
Reminds me of when I also used things like QTTabbar, Rocketdock, various Uxstyle themes from Deviantart, Aquasnap, and (Bootskin, CursorFX, Iconpackager and WindowFX) from Stardock.

Then also with Rainmeter imitated that light blue background of selected icons in Windows 7.

I also remember those cool Firefox add-ons that gave you a 3D visualization of the DOM (Document Object Model). It was called Tilt. Firefox 47 also had a 3D viewer for Inspect Element then.

Oh yeah, something that is also old, but still works, is a program that gives you a 3D desktop, called BumpTop.

….. well back on topic, I don’t know what to think about how the start menu button is in the middle, if it wants to open, I know that I can just throw the mouse in the left corner and that all the elements are arranged from one angle or another, now I have to aim somewhere in the middle and that takes a little more time and thinking power, you go a little faster and sometimes misclick…
And what if more windows are open, does the start menu button move to the right or something to make room? Seems annoying when that happens.

Also don’t really like that they keep the clock and other stuff on the right side, it all looks like some bug messed up the taskbar.

Have the idea as if this is intended for use with a touchscreen, this might be nicer there, but a desktop with a nice screen often has plenty of space.

Oh yeah, on the screenshot I see the script for KMS_VL_ALL, cool tool, saw it growing up on the forum, then used that loader from Daz for activation Windows 7, and then with UEFI more Microsoft ToolKit, only found that tool annoying that it was so big and had a long boot, it was also quickly taken away by AVs.
Especially with Windows 10 LTSB I find this useful.

[Reactie gewijzigd door TweetCu op 15 juni 2021 21:38]

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