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    VAIO Blue
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    I personally like tool windows to be able to docked like in Visual Studio, but applications like Photoshop still use floating tool windows, I am sure there is a reason for it or else they would not keep it till the latest version, however, I just could not figure out why. Can someone please tell me the pros and cons of the two tool window system?

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      I personally like tool windows to be able to docked like in Visual Studio, but applications like Photoshop still use floating tool windows, I am sure there is a reason for it or else they would not keep it till the latest version, however, I just could not figure out why. Can someone please tell me the pros and cons of the two tool window system?

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      Dario Solera
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      VAIO Blue wrote:

      Photoshop still use floating tool windows

      I really hate them! :mad: ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA]

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        I personally like tool windows to be able to docked like in Visual Studio, but applications like Photoshop still use floating tool windows, I am sure there is a reason for it or else they would not keep it till the latest version, however, I just could not figure out why. Can someone please tell me the pros and cons of the two tool window system?

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        Shog9 0
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        If you are trying to spread an application across multiple monitors, docking tools isn't very useful.

        Now taking suggestions for the next release of CPhog...

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          I personally like tool windows to be able to docked like in Visual Studio, but applications like Photoshop still use floating tool windows, I am sure there is a reason for it or else they would not keep it till the latest version, however, I just could not figure out why. Can someone please tell me the pros and cons of the two tool window system?

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          Marc Clifton
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          VAIO Blue wrote:

          but applications like Photoshop

          I suspect because users have given them feedback that they should maximize the image area. Marc Pensieve Some people believe what the bible says. Literally. At least [with Wikipedia] you have the chance to correct the wiki -- Jörgen Sigvardsson

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            VAIO Blue wrote:

            Photoshop still use floating tool windows

            I really hate them! :mad: ___________________________________ Tozzi is right: Gaia is getting rid of us. My Blog [ITA]

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            Somanova420
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            Nice thing about Photoshops floating windows... press 'TAB', and poof! they are gone :-D

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