On 30 November 2015 at 16:25, Derek Fawcus
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hmm - how would the Amiga Style differ from the others?  A quick poke around
> suggests it would be a but Mac like,  in that it had a global menu at the
> top of the screen, but how else would one compare and contrast to the others?

Notable characteristics of the original Amiga OS:

* there is a top global menu bar, but it only appears on clicking the
right mouse button, like a context menu; when the mouse button is not
clicked, it's a status bar.

* drive icons on the desktop.

* (On classic hardware) Full-screen windows can be in different
graphics modes to one another; dragging a window down reveals a
different-resolution display.

* (In modern versions) A dock-like app launcher, typically along the
screen bottom.

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