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- From: gazo@server.uwindsor.ca (ozaG .S luaP)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: Opinion: What IBM should change in OS/2
- Message-ID: <2318@newsserver.cs.uwindsor.ca>
- Date: 30 Dec 1992 17:50:12 GMT
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- Organization: University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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- Features that Os/2 should have, just to make life BETTER than it
- already is:
- 1} Be able to double-click the right mouse button on an icon. If that icon
- is set so it pulls up a new window, the right-button method should pull the
- existant session to foreground. If the icon is set to pull the existant
- session to foregrount, the right-button should create a new one. Excelent for
- multiple 4Os/2 windows without duplicate icons.
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- 2} Be able to reload Os/2 after a shutdown. There should be a single window,
- with two buttons. One reboots, and one reloads Os/2. I'm sure much of the
- code is still loaded, since shutdown essentially saves window positions et al,
- but I doubt it unloads code. So how hard could this be?
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- Paul S. Gazo
- gazo@this.is.a.convoluted.server.address.from.hell
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