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I'm using IE for a while, trying it out. I haven't used it in a long

time, and I'm finding that other than tabbed browsing, it's far less

user friendly than it used to be. I've searched for options to fix

these things, but haven't found most of what I need. Maybe some of you

more experienced users know fixes?

 

When I open web pages from my launcher, they come up in a new window

instead of a new tab. I've set IE to open new web pages from other

programs in a new tab, but this doesn't seem to work. Is it my

launcher (Executor) or is it IE?

 

No refresh button anymore? I have to F5 or use the menu? Can't find

one if it's there. Looked under "Customize" and everywhere else I can

think of.

 

Most frustrating of all, the toolbar itself. The button to add a tab

is a blank button. The icon only shows up if I hover over it! What

good is that? And the status bar toolbar is way over to the right,

with no apparent way to drag the toolbar over to the left, into the

huge gap of wasted space in the center of the toolbar area!! What are

they thinking?

 

Even if this is correctable, it's unthinkable! You used to be able to

drag toolbars to where you wanted them, either in the toolbar area or

even undock them, if you liked. I never liked floating toolbars

myself, but right now, they're looking better than ever. At least we

had some control of where they were!

 

If anyone has any ideas to get IE usable again, I'd appreciate it very

much.

Guest Augustus
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Re: IE dehanced?

 

 

"davegb" <davegbel@comcast.net> wrote in message

news:c0440185-7c0a-457e-9906-0db80031804f@p43g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...

> I'm using IE for a while, trying it out. I haven't used it in a long

> time, and I'm finding that other than tabbed browsing, it's far less

> user friendly than it used to be. I've searched for options to fix

> these things, but haven't found most of what I need. Maybe some of you

> more experienced users know fixes?

>

> When I open web pages from my launcher, they come up in a new window

> instead of a new tab. I've set IE to open new web pages from other

> programs in a new tab, but this doesn't seem to work. Is it my

> launcher (Executor) or is it IE?

>

> No refresh button anymore? I have to F5 or use the menu? Can't find

> one if it's there. Looked under "Customize" and everywhere else I can

> think of.

 

Which IE version is this? Sounds like you have IE configured with almost all

buttons not showing. In IE7 the refresh is right next to the address bar,

two green arrows going around each other

Guest Vern Linard
Posted

Re: IE dehanced?

 

the interface was made by idiots, the same idiots that designed vista

and windows media player

Guest Mick Murphy
Posted

RE: IE dehanced?

 

Open IE7> go to Tools in the upper right-hand side> then click on Menu Bar>

the old "file, edit, etc" is there!

--

Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia

 

 

"davegb" wrote:

> I'm using IE for a while, trying it out. I haven't used it in a long

> time, and I'm finding that other than tabbed browsing, it's far less

> user friendly than it used to be. I've searched for options to fix

> these things, but haven't found most of what I need. Maybe some of you

> more experienced users know fixes?

>

> When I open web pages from my launcher, they come up in a new window

> instead of a new tab. I've set IE to open new web pages from other

> programs in a new tab, but this doesn't seem to work. Is it my

> launcher (Executor) or is it IE?

>

> No refresh button anymore? I have to F5 or use the menu? Can't find

> one if it's there. Looked under "Customize" and everywhere else I can

> think of.

>

> Most frustrating of all, the toolbar itself. The button to add a tab

> is a blank button. The icon only shows up if I hover over it! What

> good is that? And the status bar toolbar is way over to the right,

> with no apparent way to drag the toolbar over to the left, into the

> huge gap of wasted space in the center of the toolbar area!! What are

> they thinking?

>

> Even if this is correctable, it's unthinkable! You used to be able to

> drag toolbars to where you wanted them, either in the toolbar area or

> even undock them, if you liked. I never liked floating toolbars

> myself, but right now, they're looking better than ever. At least we

> had some control of where they were!

>

> If anyone has any ideas to get IE usable again, I'd appreciate it very

> much.

>

Guest Shenan Stanley
Posted

Re: IE dehanced?

 

<comments and responses inline>

 

davegb wrote:

> I'm using IE for a while, trying it out. I haven't used it in a long

> time, and I'm finding that other than tabbed browsing, it's far less

> user friendly than it used to be. I've searched for options to fix

> these things, but haven't found most of what I need. Maybe some of

> you more experienced users know fixes?

>

> When I open web pages from my launcher, they come up in a new window

> instead of a new tab. I've set IE to open new web pages from other

> programs in a new tab, but this doesn't seem to work. Is it my

> launcher (Executor) or is it IE?

 

What is your 'launcher'?

> No refresh button anymore? I have to F5 or use the menu? Can't find

> one if it's there. Looked under "Customize" and everywhere else I

> can think of.

 

Look to the right of where you type the URL in at. See the two green

arrows?

> Most frustrating of all, the toolbar itself. The button to add a tab

> is a blank button. The icon only shows up if I hover over it! What

> good is that?

 

I'm not sure what you mean.

 

Are you complaining because there is no icon there that says "Click here to

open a new tab"? You know where to click - do you need a pretty icon there

as well? After all - you have to 'hover' over it to click it...

> And the status bar toolbar is way over to the right,

> with no apparent way to drag the toolbar over to the left, into the

> huge gap of wasted space in the center of the toolbar area!! What

> are they thinking?

 

"Status toolbar"? What are you referring to as the status toolbar?

 

Just about everything at the top of the Internet Explorer window can be

moved around if unlocked.

 

Are you speaking of the bottom?

> Even if this is correctable, it's unthinkable! You used to be able

> to drag toolbars to where you wanted them, either in the toolbar

> area or even undock them, if you liked. I never liked floating

> toolbars myself, but right now, they're looking better than ever.

> At least we had some control of where they were!

 

If you are talking about the top - you still can. Right-click and unlock

it. That was also a feature in IE6 - to lock and unlock the toolbar areas.

> If anyone has any ideas to get IE usable again, I'd appreciate it

> very much.

 

Did you try the built in help or a Google search?

 

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MS-MVP

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Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: IE dehanced?

 

Those with IE7-specific questions or comments are asked to post to and seek

support in this newsgroup: microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

 

On the web:

http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

 

In your newsreader:

http://news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general

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AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

 

davegb wrote:

> I'm using IE for a while, trying it out. I haven't used it in a long

> time, and I'm finding that other than tabbed browsing, it's far less

> user friendly than it used to be. I've searched for options to fix

> these things, but haven't found most of what I need. Maybe some of you

> more experienced users know fixes?

>

> When I open web pages from my launcher, they come up in a new window

> instead of a new tab. I've set IE to open new web pages from other

> programs in a new tab, but this doesn't seem to work. Is it my

> launcher (Executor) or is it IE?

>

> No refresh button anymore? I have to F5 or use the menu? Can't find

> one if it's there. Looked under "Customize" and everywhere else I can

> think of.

>

> Most frustrating of all, the toolbar itself. The button to add a tab

> is a blank button. The icon only shows up if I hover over it! What

> good is that? And the status bar toolbar is way over to the right,

> with no apparent way to drag the toolbar over to the left, into the

> huge gap of wasted space in the center of the toolbar area!! What are

> they thinking?

>

> Even if this is correctable, it's unthinkable! You used to be able to

> drag toolbars to where you wanted them, either in the toolbar area or

> even undock them, if you liked. I never liked floating toolbars

> myself, but right now, they're looking better than ever. At least we

> had some control of where they were!

>

> If anyone has any ideas to get IE usable again, I'd appreciate it very

> much.

Posted

Re: IE dehanced?

 

On Feb 24, 1:10 pm, Mick Murphy <MickMur...@discussions.microsoft.com>

wrote:

> Open IE7> go to Tools in the upper right-hand side> then click on Menu Bar>

> the old "file, edit, etc" is there!

> --

> Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia

>

Already did that, Mick, and no, the old "Refresh" is not there and not

an option.

>

>

> "davegb" wrote:

> > I'm using IE for a while, trying it out. I haven't used it in a long

> > time, and I'm finding that other than tabbed browsing, it's far less

> > user friendly than it used to be. I've searched for options to fix

> > these things, but haven't found most of what I need. Maybe some of you

> > more experienced users know fixes?

>

> > When I open web pages from my launcher, they come up in a new window

> > instead of a new tab. I've set IE to open new web pages from other

> > programs in a new tab, but this doesn't seem to work. Is it my

> > launcher (Executor) or is it IE?

>

> > No refresh button anymore? I have to F5 or use the menu? Can't find

> > one if it's there. Looked under "Customize" and everywhere else I can

> > think of.

>

> > Most frustrating of all, the toolbar itself. The button to add a tab

> > is a blank button. The icon only shows up if I hover over it! What

> > good is that? And the status bar toolbar is way over to the right,

> > with no apparent way to drag the toolbar over to the left, into the

> > huge gap of wasted space in the center of the toolbar area!! What are

> > they thinking?

>

> > Even if this is correctable, it's unthinkable! You used to be able to

> > drag toolbars to where you wanted them, either in the toolbar area or

> > even undock them, if you liked. I never liked floating toolbars

> > myself, but right now, they're looking better than ever. At least we

> > had some control of where they were!

>

> > If anyone has any ideas to get IE usable again, I'd appreciate it very

> > much.- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

Posted

Re: IE dehanced?

 

On Feb 24, 1:15 pm, "Shenan Stanley" <newshel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> <comments and responses inline>

>

> davegb wrote:

> > I'm using IE for a while, trying it out. I haven't used it in a long

> > time, and I'm finding that other than tabbed browsing, it's far less

> > user friendly than it used to be. I've searched for options to fix

> > these things, but haven't found most of what I need. Maybe some of

> > you more experienced users know fixes?

>

> > When I open web pages from my launcher, they come up in a new window

> > instead of a new tab. I've set IE to open new web pages from other

> > programs in a new tab, but this doesn't seem to work. Is it my

> > launcher (Executor) or is it IE?

>

> What is your 'launcher'?

 

Thanks for your reply. My launcher is "Executor".

>

> > No refresh button anymore? I have to F5 or use the menu? Can't find

> > one if it's there. Looked under "Customize" and everywhere else I

> > can think of.

>

> Look to the right of where you type the URL in at.  See the two green

> arrows?

Holy cow! Never thought to look up there. Thanks.

>

> > Most frustrating of all, the toolbar itself. The button to add a tab

> > is a blank button. The icon only shows up if I hover over it! What

> > good is that?

>

> I'm not sure what you mean.

>

> Are you complaining because there is no icon there that says "Click here to

> open a new tab"?  You know where to click - do you need a pretty icon there

> as well?  After all - you have to 'hover' over it to click it...

 

I understand that, and as long as that's the only icon in that area,

that's ok. But if I ever figure out how to use all that waste space

between the New Tab icon and the Status bar, then there would be more

icons and I'd like to know which is which. What does hiding the icon

accomplish anyway?

>

> > And the status bar toolbar is way over to the right,

> > with no apparent way to drag the toolbar over to the left, into the

> > huge gap of wasted space in the center of the toolbar area!! What

> > are they thinking?

>

> "Status toolbar"?  What are you referring to as the status toolbar?

 

The one MS calls the "Status Bar".

>

> Just about everything at the top of the Internet Explorer window can be

> moved around if unlocked.

>

> Are you speaking of the bottom?

 

Bottom? No, I'm talking up above the main window, to the right of the

New Tabs icon. A lot of blank real estate where I'd like to put more

icons for the things I do freqently, like I did in Mozilla Firefox.

>

> > Even if this is correctable, it's unthinkable! You used to be able

> > to drag toolbars to where you wanted them, either in the toolbar

> > area or even undock them, if you liked. I never liked floating

> > toolbars myself, but right now, they're looking better than ever.

> > At least we had some control of where they were!

>

> If you are talking about the top - you still can.  Right-click and unlock

> it.  That was also a feature in IE6 - to lock and unlock the toolbar areas.

>

Already did that. They're unlocked, but can only be dragged a short

way over to the left, leaving that big "hole" in that bar, where I'd

like to put other stuff.

> > If anyone has any ideas to get IE usable again, I'd appreciate it

> > very much.

>

> Did you try the built in help or a Google search?

>

> --

> Shenan Stanley

>      MS-MVP

> --

> How To Ask Questions The Smart Wayhttp://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

 

I appreciate the help. I'm just very frustrated with all M$ products

lately, Seems to me that they're just playing a shell game with their

users. They move things for no apparent reason. Are the recycle and

stop buttons easier to use in the middle of the bar than over on the

left, where they've always been, where all experienced users expect to

see them? Seems to me that Bill and Steve are just making changes to

justify making us all go out and plunk down ever increasing amounts of

cash to get "upgraded" software that's harder to use than the old one.

I call these "dehancements" or "deprovements". Well, I guess Bill's

trying to get back up to that $100B mark he fell below in 2000. Poor

guy.

Posted

Re: IE dehanced?

 

On Feb 24, 2:13 pm, davegb <daveg...@comcast.net> wrote:

> On Feb 24, 1:15 pm, "Shenan Stanley" <newshel...@gmail.com> wrote:

>

> > <comments and responses inline>

>

> > davegb wrote:

> > > I'm using IE for a while, trying it out. I haven't used it in a long

> > > time, and I'm finding that other than tabbed browsing, it's far less

> > > user friendly than it used to be. I've searched for options to fix

> > > these things, but haven't found most of what I need. Maybe some of

> > > you more experienced users know fixes?

>

> > > When I open web pages from my launcher, they come up in a new window

> > > instead of a new tab. I've set IE to open new web pages from other

> > > programs in a new tab, but this doesn't seem to work. Is it my

> > > launcher (Executor) or is it IE?

>

> > What is your 'launcher'?

>

> Thanks for your reply. My launcher is "Executor".

 

I also posted this question in the Executor forum (didn't know if it

was an IE7 problem or an Exec problem), got this fixed.

>

> > > No refresh button anymore? I have to F5 or use the menu? Can't find

> > > one if it's there. Looked under "Customize" and everywhere else I

> > > can think of.

>

> > Look to the right of where you type the URL in at.  See the two green

> > arrows?

>

> Holy cow! Never thought to look up there. Thanks.

>

>

>

> > > Most frustrating of all, the toolbar itself. The button to add a tab

> > > is a blank button. The icon only shows up if I hover over it! What

> > > good is that?

>

> > I'm not sure what you mean.

>

> > Are you complaining because there is no icon there that says "Click here to

> > open a new tab"?  You know where to click - do you need a pretty icon there

> > as well?  After all - you have to 'hover' over it to click it...

>

> I understand that, and as long as that's the only icon in that area,

> that's ok. But if I ever figure out how to use all that waste space

> between the New Tab icon and the Status bar, then there would be more

> icons and I'd like to know which is which. What does hiding the icon

> accomplish anyway?

>

>

>

> > > And the status bar toolbar is way over to the right,

> > > with no apparent way to drag the toolbar over to the left, into the

> > > huge gap of wasted space in the center of the toolbar area!! What

> > > are they thinking?

>

> > "Status toolbar"?  What are you referring to as the status toolbar?

>

> The one MS calls the "Status Bar".

>

>

>

> > Just about everything at the top of the Internet Explorer window can be

> > moved around if unlocked.

>

> > Are you speaking of the bottom?

>

> Bottom? No, I'm talking up above the main window, to the right of the

> New Tabs icon. A lot of blank real estate where I'd like to put more

> icons for the things I do freqently, like I did in Mozilla Firefox.

>

> > > Even if this is correctable, it's unthinkable! You used to be able

> > > to drag toolbars to where you wanted them, either in the toolbar

> > > area or even undock them, if you liked. I never liked floating

> > > toolbars myself, but right now, they're looking better than ever.

> > > At least we had some control of where they were!

>

> > If you are talking about the top - you still can.  Right-click and unlock

> > it.  That was also a feature in IE6 - to lock and unlock the toolbar areas.

>

> Already did that. They're unlocked, but can only be dragged a short

> way over to the left, leaving that big "hole" in that bar, where I'd

> like to put other stuff.

>

> > > If anyone has any ideas to get IE usable again, I'd appreciate it

> > > very much.

>

> > Did you try the built in help or a Google search?

I did search other places before I posted here, but didn't know what

to search for, got nothing useful. As for the built-in help, I stopped

looking in M$ built-in help years ago. All I've ever found there is

either advice that didn't apply or nothing.

>

> > --

> > Shenan Stanley

> >      MS-MVP

> > --

> > How To Ask Questions The Smart Wayhttp://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

>

> I appreciate the help. I'm just very frustrated with all M$ products

> lately, Seems to me that they're just playing a shell game with their

> users. They move things for no apparent reason. Are the recycle and

> stop buttons easier to use in the middle of the bar than over on the

> left, where they've always been, where all experienced users expect to

> see them? Seems to me that Bill and Steve are just making changes to

> justify making us all go out and plunk down ever increasing amounts of

> cash to get "upgraded" software that's harder to use than the old one.

> I call these "dehancements" or "deprovements". Well, I guess Bill's

> trying to get back up to that $100B mark he fell below in 2000. Poor

> guy.

 

Thanks again!

Guest Shenan Stanley
Posted

Re: IE dehanced?

 

davegb wrote:

<snipped>

> I did search other places before I posted here, but didn't know what

> to search for, got nothing useful. As for the built-in help, I

> stopped

> looking in M$ built-in help years ago. All I've ever found there is

> either advice that didn't apply or nothing.

 

Try again. Things do change - if you don't change with them, you may never

know what you are missing or why you cannot figure out what others seemed to

have no trouble with. ;-)

 

The built-in help, I used to be the same way. With the consumer products,

Microsoft has improved a great deal. For the server side, it could not get

more esoteric.

 

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MS-MVP

--

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Guest Shenan Stanley
Posted

Re: IE dehanced?

 

davegb wrote:

<snipped>

>>> Most frustrating of all, the toolbar itself. The button to add a

>>> tab is a blank button. The icon only shows up if I hover over it!

>>> What good is that?

>>

>> I'm not sure what you mean.

>>

>> Are you complaining because there is no icon there that says

>> "Click here to

>> open a new tab"? You know where to click - do you need a pretty

>> icon there

>> as well? After all - you have to 'hover' over it to click it...

>

> I understand that, and as long as that's the only icon in that area,

> that's ok. But if I ever figure out how to use all that waste space

> between the New Tab icon and the Status bar, then there would be

> more icons and I'd like to know which is which. What does hiding the

> icon accomplish anyway?

 

That space is FOR the tabs and command bar... If you don't want to use the

tabs - disable them and then you can use that space just for the command

bar. You can add several things to the default command bar to take up all

that space if you desire. If you turn off tabs, however, I doubt you'll

ever fill up that space.

 

Also - you know that with my 24" widescreen, what you call huge, I would

call humongous. I don't consider it wasted space, however - I consider it

unused and less cluttered. ;-)

>>> And the status bar toolbar is way over to the right,

>>> with no apparent way to drag the toolbar over to the left, into

>>> the huge gap of wasted space in the center of the toolbar area!!

>>> What are they thinking?

>>

>> "Status toolbar"? What are you referring to as the status toolbar?

>

> The one MS calls the "Status Bar".

 

The status bar is the bottom bar.

> I appreciate the help. I'm just very frustrated with all M$ products

> lately, Seems to me that they're just playing a shell game with

> their users. They move things for no apparent reason. Are the

> recycle and stop buttons easier to use in the middle of the bar

> than over on the left, where they've always been, where all

> experienced users expect to see them?

 

I understand the frustration - but when you say 'experienced users' - it's

not really that to me. If you didn't want to change - don't use IE7

(there's no requirement to do so in XP.) Heck - you really do not have to

use IE at all (I mainly use FireFox myself.)

 

Everyone is different. People who mainly use keystrokes for things are in

the advantage right now. Sure - the Office 2007 interface and IE interface

is different - but if you hardly ever used the mouse - it makes no

difference. The same key shortcuts still function.

 

Also - what you see as different, many people didn't know really there was

any changes as they just started. ;-)

 

Going from Commodore VIC20s to Windows Vista with Macintoshes, *nix and many

other miniature GUI OSes (BeOS for example) in between, you learn *not* to

get used to much. ;-)

 

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MS-MVP

--

How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

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Guest Vern Linard
Posted

Re: IE dehanced?

 

things change.. some for better some for worse

 

IE and Vista are horrid, made by people that should be hanged for destroying

all logic and usablitity in UI.

Case closed

Guest Shenan Stanley
Posted

Re: IE dehanced?

 

Vern Linard wrote:

> things change.. some for better some for worse

>

> IE and Vista are horrid, made by people that should be hanged for

> destroying all logic and usablitity in UI.

> Case closed

 

IYHO

;-)

 

There are still people who prefer things from Windows 3.11 for Workgroups.

Some still prefer OS 9 over OS X. Some even long for the DOS and

WordPerfect 5 days...

 

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Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: IE dehanced?

 

I miss Edlin.

 

"Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:OSOj%2300dIHA.4696@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Vern Linard wrote:

>> things change.. some for better some for worse

>>

>> IE and Vista are horrid, made by people that should be hanged for

>> destroying all logic and usablitity in UI.

>> Case closed

>

> IYHO

> ;-)

>

> There are still people who prefer things from Windows 3.11 for Workgroups.

> Some still prefer OS 9 over OS X. Some even long for the DOS and

> WordPerfect 5 days...

>

> --

> Shenan Stanley

> MS-MVP

> --

> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

>

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: IE dehanced?

 

EDLIN sucked, LOL.

PC-Write was a heck of a lot better. Heck, even EDIT was a lot better.

:-)

 

Colin Barnhorst wrote:

> I miss Edlin.

>

> "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message

> news:OSOj%2300dIHA.4696@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Vern Linard wrote:

>>> things change.. some for better some for worse

>>>

>>> IE and Vista are horrid, made by people that should be hanged for

>>> destroying all logic and usablitity in UI.

>>> Case closed

>>

>> IYHO

>> ;-)

>>

>> There are still people who prefer things from Windows 3.11 for

>> Workgroups.

>> Some still prefer OS 9 over OS X. Some even long for the DOS and

>> WordPerfect 5 days...

>>

>> --

>> Shenan Stanley

>> MS-MVP

>> --

>> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

>> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Guest throwitout
Posted

Re: IE dehanced?

 

On Feb 24, 9:40 pm, "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnho...@comcast.net> wrote:

> I miss Edlin.

 

Edlin is still there. In fact Edlin is still in vista while

winhlp32.exe isn't.

Guest Bill in Co.
Posted

Re: IE dehanced?

 

throwitout wrote:

> On Feb 24, 9:40 pm, "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnho...@comcast.net> wrote:

>> I miss Edlin.

>

> Edlin is still there. In fact Edlin is still in vista while

> winhlp32.exe isn't.

 

Really? Guess that speaks (even a few more) volumes .... about Vista.

ROFL!!

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Re: IE dehanced?

 

On Feb 24, 6:25 pm, "Shenan Stanley" <newshel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Vern Linard wrote:

> > things change.. some for better some for worse

>

> > IE and Vista are horrid, made by people that should be hanged for

> > destroying all logic and usablitity in UI.

> > Case closed

>

> IYHO

> ;-)

>

> There are still people who prefer things from Windows 3.11 for Workgroups.

> Some still prefer OS 9 over OS X.  Some even long for the DOS and

> WordPerfect 5 days...

>

> --

> Shenan Stanley

>      MS-MVP

Sometimes, we long for things the way they were for emotional,

nostalgic reasons. I don't have such feelings about software.

Wordperfect was a vastly superior word processor to Word, for at least

2 reasons. First, it had simple, straightforward ways of setting tabs

and margins and indents, something I still long for. After many years

of playing with Word's mysterious margin/tab/indent tool, I still have

no idea how it works or what I'll get when I manipulate it, and I

still, most of the time, can't get it to do what I want. If I were the

only person with this experience, I'd take the blame. But I'm not.

Second, Wordperfect's "Reveal Codes" view, in which you could see

every formatting code in the document and correct them as needed.

Figuring out what exactly is causing one paragraph to behave one way

and another to behave another way is still often impossible in Word.

This is NOT a nostalgic thing at all. Simple usability features that

Word has never approached.

Longing for DOS - that's pure masochism!

Guest Bill in Co.
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Re: IE dehanced?

 

davegb wrote:

> On Feb 24, 6:25 pm, "Shenan Stanley" <newshel...@gmail.com> wrote:

>> Vern Linard wrote:

>>> things change.. some for better some for worse

>>

>>> IE and Vista are horrid, made by people that should be hanged for

>>> destroying all logic and usablitity in UI.

>>> Case closed

>>

>> IYHO

>> ;-)

>>

>> There are still people who prefer things from Windows 3.11 for

>> Workgroups.

>> Some still prefer OS 9 over OS X. Some even long for the DOS and

>> WordPerfect 5 days...

>>

>> --

>> Shenan Stanley

>> MS-MVP

> Sometimes, we long for things the way they were for emotional,

> nostalgic reasons. I don't have such feelings about software.

> Wordperfect was a vastly superior word processor to Word, for at least

> 2 reasons. First, it had simple, straightforward ways of setting tabs

> and margins and indents, something I still long for. After many years

> of playing with Word's mysterious margin/tab/indent tool, I still have

> no idea how it works or what I'll get when I manipulate it, and I

> still, most of the time, can't get it to do what I want. If I were the

> only person with this experience, I'd take the blame. But I'm not.

> Second, Wordperfect's "Reveal Codes" view, in which you could see

> every formatting code in the document and correct them as needed.

> Figuring out what exactly is causing one paragraph to behave one way

> and another to behave another way is still often impossible in Word.

> This is NOT a nostalgic thing at all. Simple usability features that

> Word has never approached.

> Longing for DOS - that's pure masochism!

 

The right tool for the right occasion. But some (granted, only a few)

things work better or simpler in DOS (such as renaming a bunch of files with

wildcards, deleting an index.dat file (which can't be done in windows), and

a few other goodies)

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Re: IE dehanced?

 

On Feb 25, 1:46 am, "Bill in Co." <not_really_h...@earthlink.net>

wrote:

> davegb wrote:

> > On Feb 24, 6:25 pm, "Shenan Stanley" <newshel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >> Vern Linard wrote:

> >>> things change.. some for better some for worse

>

> >>> IE and Vista are horrid, made by people that should be hanged for

> >>> destroying all logic and usablitity in UI.

> >>> Case closed

>

> >> IYHO

> >> ;-)

>

> >> There are still people who prefer things from Windows 3.11 for

> >> Workgroups.

> >> Some still prefer OS 9 over OS X. Some even long for the DOS and

> >> WordPerfect 5 days...

>

> >> --

> >> Shenan Stanley

> >> MS-MVP

> > Sometimes, we long for things the way they were for emotional,

> > nostalgic reasons. I don't have such feelings about software.

> > Wordperfect was a vastly superior word processor to Word, for at least

> > 2 reasons. First, it had simple, straightforward ways of setting tabs

> > and margins and indents, something I still long for. After many years

> > of playing with Word's mysterious margin/tab/indent tool, I still have

> > no idea how it works or what I'll get when I manipulate it, and I

> > still, most of the time, can't get it to do what I want. If I were the

> > only person with this experience, I'd take the blame. But I'm not.

> > Second, Wordperfect's "Reveal Codes" view, in which you could see

> > every formatting code in the document and correct them as needed.

> > Figuring out what exactly is causing one paragraph to behave one way

> > and another to behave another way is still often impossible in Word.

> > This is NOT a nostalgic thing at all. Simple usability features that

> > Word has never approached.

> > Longing for DOS - that's pure masochism!

>

> The right tool for the right occasion.    But some (granted, only a few)

> things work better or simpler in DOS (such as renaming a bunch of files with

> wildcards, deleting an index.dat file (which can't be done in windows), and

> a few other goodies)- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

No doubt. But missing a few features is not the same as "longing for".

Given all the advantages of a GUI, I've never misssed DOS. And for

most those things you miss, you can find those little, small developer

apps that work so well.

Guest Unknown
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How would YOU design vista and media player?

"Vern Linard" <VernLinard@aol.ca> wrote in message

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> the interface was made by idiots, the same idiots that designed vista

> and windows media player

>

>

>

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On Feb 25, 1:27 pm, "Unknown" <unkn...@unknown.kom> wrote:

> How would YOU design vista and media player?"Vern Linard" <VernLin...@aol.ca> wrote in message

>

> news:47c1c30f@newsgate.x-privat.org...

>

>

>

> > the interface was made by idiots, the same idiots that designed vista

> > and windows media player- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

I'd start by putting "Print" in the same place, or somewhere very like

it. I haven't had the chance to work with Vista yet, but a friend told

me it took her 10 min to find "Print". Is that progress?

Guest Unknown
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The severe critics of an operating system ( or any program for that matter )

are always from those that have never done any programming.

"davegb" <davegbel@comcast.net> wrote in message

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On Feb 25, 1:27 pm, "Unknown" <unkn...@unknown.kom> wrote:

> How would YOU design vista and media player?"Vern Linard"

> <VernLin...@aol.ca> wrote in message

>

> news:47c1c30f@newsgate.x-privat.org...

>

>

>

> > the interface was made by idiots, the same idiots that designed vista

> > and windows media player- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

I'd start by putting "Print" in the same place, or somewhere very like

it. I haven't had the chance to work with Vista yet, but a friend told

me it took her 10 min to find "Print". Is that progress?

Guest Shenan Stanley
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Vern Linard wrote:

> the interface was made by idiots, the same idiots that designed

> vista and windows media player

 

Unknown wrote:

> How would YOU design vista and media player?

 

davegb wrote:

> I'd start by putting "Print" in the same place, or somewhere very

> like it. I haven't had the chance to work with Vista yet, but a friend

> told me it took her 10 min to find "Print". Is that progress?

 

"Print"... In Windows Vista? In Windows Media Player?

Unsure what you mean if you did not make a mistake or your friend does not

know the difference between Office and Windows. ;-)

 

Or are you talking about Microsoft Office 2007? I know many people who have

had trouble with that. They sometimes feel a little sheepish when you show

them the built in help and type in "how do I print"... ;-) I have started -

when giving people Office 2007 for the first time - showing them the ribbon,

the help and telling them, "If you cannot find it - click on the big ball in

the top left corner..."

 

Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Print.

*Important* If you don't see the Microsoft Office Button,

click Print on the File menu.

Keyboard shortcut: To display the Print dialog box, press

CTRL+P.

 

And an inability to locate something in a new product - that should not be

equated to a lack of progress. There are people out there, by now, that

have ONLY used Office 2007. If you were to give them Office 2003 - they

would have a difficult time finding things.

 

In addition - might I suggest these:

 

- The new look in familiar programs of the 2007 Microsoft Office system

http://office.microsoft.com/training/training.aspx?AssetID=RC101482291033

 

- Wondering where your favorite Office 2003 commands are located in the new

2007 Office system interface?

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/HA102295841033.aspx?pid=CL100633201033

 

--

Shenan Stanley

MS-MVP

--

How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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On Feb 26, 1:08 pm, "Unknown" <unkn...@unknown.kom> wrote:

> The severe critics of an operating system ( or any program for that matter )

> are always from  those that have never done any programming."davegb" <daveg...@comcast.net> wrote in message

>

I've done just enough programming to know how difficult it can be, and

to know that the number one mistake made in most programming efforts

is not involving end users early and often. Frequently, programmers

have no idea how the program is used by the actual end users, who are

considered far too ignorant to have an intelligent opinion about the

user interface. This goes all the way back to Brooks (Mythical

Manmonth) and is supported by numerous other experts in the software

development field (i.e., Stephen Campbell, et. al.) End users have

just as much right to criticize software as developers, because we

have to use what they produce. This is akin to saying I can't complain

about my car, with the gear shift in the back seat, because I don't

design cars!

> news:c2f11e90-2846-499f-9687-040586b5a4a9@60g2000hsy.googlegroups.com...

> On Feb 25, 1:27 pm, "Unknown" <unkn...@unknown.kom> wrote:

>

> > How would YOU design vista and media player?"Vern Linard"

> > <VernLin...@aol.ca> wrote in message

>

> >news:47c1c30f@newsgate.x-privat.org...

>

> > > the interface was made by idiots, the same idiots that designed vista

> > > and windows media player- Hide quoted text -

>

> > - Show quoted text -

>

> I'd start by putting "Print" in the same place, or somewhere very like

> it. I haven't had the chance to work with Vista yet, but a friend told

> me it took her 10 min to find "Print". Is that progress?

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