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- From: rdippold@qualcom.qualcomm.com (Ron Dippold)
- Subject: Re: shutting down windows with an icon
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- References: <1992Sep15.132536.16798@Warren.MENTORG.COM> <1992Sep15.170244.14851@uwm.edu> <1992Sep15.152202.23381@walter.cray.com>
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1992 23:28:18 GMT
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- huot@cray.com (Tom Huot) writes:
- >Here I go sounding cynical again, but I can't help but wonder
- >Just what exactly would be the advantage of an exit button. All it
- >takes to exit is double click on the upper left button. Why is it
-
- upper left button of the program manager if it is already maximized
- and is the window of focus, and if I really want to tell it yes, gee,
- I do want to shut down, and I really want to close this window, and
- that, etc. I want to get in Windows, do what I have to do, and get
- out as soon as possible. If that's available as an easily clickable
- item, that's the way to go. It's the little things that piss you off
- after a while...
- --
- This morning I woke up to the unmistakable scent of pigs in a blanket. That's
- the price you pay for letting the relatives stay over.
-