Windows 7
Willy K. Hamra
w.hamra1987 at gmail.com
Sun Oct 25 16:20:31 UTC 2009
Bruno Bigras wrote:
> There's indeed a feature that snap window borders to help positioning
> without overlapping windows.
>
> But the new feature in Windows 7 is a bit more than that. If I'm
> right, it makes it easier to resize windows so they take half the
> screen or 100% of the screen by simply dragging the windows to the
> sides.. It looks useful when coding if you want your IDE in the left
> and documentation on the right.
>
> Check the two video that were in the bug report that Dotan's linked.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbsnbjkrWus
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sS7a0xDwvlM
>
> 2009/10/25 David Fletcher <dave at thefletchers.net>:
>> With Hardy, you slide a window towards another window and the edges snap
>> neatly together. That looks to me pretty much like they're claiming credit
>> for in windoze 7. Just seems like a damned cheek to me.
>>
>> Just tried it with Karmic. It behaves the same way.
>
and this too has been in KDE for ages
--
Willy K. Hamra
Manager of Hamra Information Systems
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