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Originally Posted by bbusybookworm
Well, The interface does take a little getting used to, and I can sympathise with the UI shock. I was still running XP with the classic menu, with all regular programs on the quicklaunch.
Still Once I got past the initial usage issues, I rally fell in love with the quick searcg and the new taskbar icons. I especially love the way that windows now stack, without the complete mess the taskbar used to be when you have multiple Apps and windows open.
I would still suggest trying to use it for a couple of weeks, which is the usual time it takes to get a little used to a compleatly new UI.
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Actually, that stacking is the reason I don't like Win7's taskbar. It's the first thing I turn off (or make sure it's off) on a new install of XP. If I have 7 copies of a browser open, I want to be able to "open" them with one click of the mouse. And I can't, if they are stacked.
I could get used to that stupid "new" start menu (the one they introduced with XP, never liked it, never used it), but not that taskbar.