> The windows task bar is actually a pretty good model for what Thomas
is
> describing.
> 1) There is one item on the task bar for every open application
window.
> 2) The items on the task bar don't jump around.
> 3) If the task bar get too many items on it it goes to multiple lines
with
> up down scroll buttons
> 4) You can resize the task bar to allow for multiple lines.
> 5) You can hide the task bar so it only comes up when you want it
> 
> Missing are:
> 1) being able to reorder the buttons

Take a look at NetCaptor, it lets you drag tabs and reposition them.
Pretty cool stuff.

> 2) the ability to have the task bar grow automatically to accommodate
> multiple lines.

Currently when I open too many tabs and they are positioned into
multiple lines I tend to close extra tabs to fit it into a single line.
The proposed tab rows+up/down button tries to solve this issue. It's
irritating to see the tabs and the window you're typing it get taller
and shorter all the times by opening/closing tabs :-) I prefer a
single-line solution.

Ara.


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