Adam Williamson wrote: > On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 10:49, David Walser wrote: > >> And yes Adam, I agree this issue is somewhat "silly," but if it weren't for what >> Gnome did, the issue would have never arisen, and silly as it may be, the issue >> does affect usability (and that's a bigger reason that what rocks/sucks thank >> you very god damn much). > > How? I use GNOME and Windows - mostly GNOME - every day, and I've never > had a problem with the buttons being in different places...
I'm happy for you. I haven't accidentally clicked the wrong button or anything, but I can certainly see someone doing that. Old habits are hard to break, and even if you don't go all the way in getting tripped up, it still has to give you (or some people) some pause.
