That differs from <command><tab> on Mac OS only in that the Mac doesn't
show icons of the available programs in a dialog. Of course, you *can*
see the current icon change in menu bar. (There are 3rd party things
that add that.)
As for the original proposition, I can't agree less. The idea of the
one, true, holy way is not a good one. The problem with the Microsoft
monopoly is that it approaches this. It stifles creativity, choice,
innovation, etc. Think different, as they say.
Alex Allee wrote:
>
> on 8/30/01 1:09 PM, Tim Collier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I had a thought while I was watching the flash animation posted earlier
> > here. Wouldn't it be miraculously wonderful if the wise folk at Apple and
> > Microsoft could get together and write ONE OS that works on either a Mac or
> > a PC. An OS that combines the BEST of both Mac OS and Windows.
>
> So that would be... the Mac OS, with Windows' Alt-Tab feature built in? :)
> (Yes, I love LiteSwitch))
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