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Old 05-06-2011, 08:11 AM   #4
Lady Fitzgerald
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I found the Advanced Install too advanced for me when I started using calibre so I just delete the shortcut icon after the install. Even if the recycle bin has been removed from desktop, it shouldn't take too long to delete the icon.

I don't use the desktop in a traditional way, either. My most frequently used programs are accessed from the quick launch menu and the other programs are accessed from the start menu (I'm still on XP). All I use the desktop for is to park virtual post it notes, files and folders I'm currently working with (not my calibre libraries since calibre does its own accessing), and temporary folders used to store temporary files awaiting processing). I used to get rid of the recycle bin but have since found that it is way faster to drag files I'm through with to the bin than to right click, delete, then respond to the nag screen ("Are you sure?") while muttering sweet nothings under my breath ("Dang right I want to!").
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