Windows 10’s “Sets” tabbed windows will never see the light of day
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For two periods last year, those using preview builds of Windows 10 could access a feature called Sets: a tabbed interface that was eventually to allow tabs to be put in the titlebar of just about any window.
Come. We will honour Sets memory. *grabs kazoo*
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For two periods last year, those using preview builds of Windows 10 could access a feature called Sets: a tabbed interface that was eventually to allow tabs to be put in the titlebar of just about any window.
Come. We will honour Sets memory. *grabs kazoo*
Let's get real, here. As ms currently is, they'd have F***ed it up really badly, so we're better off using third-party stuff, anyway/
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Let's get real, here. As ms currently is, they'd have F***ed it up really badly, so we're better off using third-party stuff, anyway/
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
Don't bother with Stardock's Groupy. It causes far more problems with Excel than it ever solves. Could be a good product, but low levels of service and denial of the problem means updates don't exist
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Don't bother with Stardock's Groupy. It causes far more problems with Excel than it ever solves. Could be a good product, but low levels of service and denial of the problem means updates don't exist
Okidoki; a different third-party product. Thanks for the tip.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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For two periods last year, those using preview builds of Windows 10 could access a feature called Sets: a tabbed interface that was eventually to allow tabs to be put in the titlebar of just about any window.
Come. We will honour Sets memory. *grabs kazoo*
That seems like a feature I have no interest in. I usually want to see the various command windows at the same time. The same with multiple explorer windows. I would rather be able to have the explorer work like the old file manager did with views of two drives open in the same window. For this reason, I still use the old file manager. It's been released as open source and I built it as a 64-bit app. It has some warts but it works well for 98% of what I need to do.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"