Except when the Taskbar loses the application, which it does
occasionally.  Clicking for the next row of applications on the task bar
is stupid, too.

OS X 10.5 has a nice looking stacking method in the Dock, which may help
in finding things more quickly.  I haven't experienced the problem,
personally.

Thank you,
 
Mark Snyder
-----Original Message-----

I can't help but say that the worst thing about Macs/OSX is the Dock. 

Great operating system otherwise  but whenever  I am using OS X and 
multi-tasking between programs, web pages, files etc, I am spending a 
LOT of time struggling with the various windows...  trying to find one I

had open before, trying to get others I have, open out of the way etc.

I know the various techniques & shortcuts that OSX gives you to deal 
with these issues but they are clumsy and laborious compared to Windows 
Taskbar where all can be seen at a glance and accessed with one click or

keystroke. 


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