On Nov 14, 2007, at 7:36 AM, Chris Borokowski wrote:

> I'd like to add that there are others, on Windows, Macintosh, and
> various DEs for Linux/BSD. What are your worst peeves, and what's a
> better way these operating systems could work?

The #1 pain I have on the Mac where Windows is clearly better is in  
resizing windows.  Windows allows me to drag any corner and any side;  
Mac limits me to a single corner, and if that one is off screen, I  
have to drag the window by the title and then move the mouse to just  
about absolute farthest point in order to resize it.  Nasty breakage  
of Fitt's Law (or is it of some other "law").

The #1 pain I have on Windows where Mac is clearly better is in  
creating folders.  Windows makes me right-click, move the mouse to the  
new cascade, wait a few seconds while the OS figures out what goes on  
the menu, and then move the mouse again; Mac lets me use three  
simultaneous keystrokes, doing the task in any location in a fraction  
of the time.

These are things I run into every single day, several times a day, and  
they transcend any gripes about the Dock's 3D nature or the Start  
Menu's inability to keep things in alpha order so you can find them.

(But maybe not much more than other issues with the Start Menu.  How  
about that non-fading bubble help that shows up over the Log Out  
button to tell me that new software has been installed?  If I click on  
it, will it go away, or will I click through to whatever fatal action  
button is hidden beneath?  Do I dare try to dismiss it?  Again, since  
I install new versions of our software every single days, sometimes  
several times an hour, I hit this constantly and it really annoys.)

Sigh.

-- Jim Drew
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