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I like to access the Start Menu folder In Windows Explorer,
so I re-organize it.
Where the folder can be found please ?
Thank you
so I re-organize it.
Where the folder can be found please ?
Thank you
Max said:"The Orb" just sounds too mystical.
William Dowell >>>> (([email protected]>) said:All part of the "experience" ;-)
William
Mark said:End-user features
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Vista#End-user_features
Windows Shell: [...]
Even the word "Start" itself has been removed in favor of a
blue Windows Orb (also called "Pearl").
I thikn it's called the Orb now - but yes, where the Start button used to
be (and incidentaly, is it still called the "start" x becuase that's
technically wrong, and one of the reasons why they removed the wording
(apart from being easier to market !)
I thougth it was just called the Orb.. but hey, whatever it is, i wrecken
most will continue to call it the start button for quite some time!
William Dowell >>>> (([email protected]>) said:I thikn it's called the Orb now - but yes, where the Start button used to
be (and incidentaly, is it still called the "start" x becuase that's
technically wrong, and one of the reasons why they removed the wording
(apart from being easier to market !)
I thougth it was just called the Orb.. but hey, whatever it is, i wrecken
most will continue to call it the start button for quite some time!
William
William Dowell >>>> (([email protected]>) said:Ok, so it's the Windows Orb. No start, no button, just Windows Orb. I guess
the Office 2007 start thing is the Office Orb.
Anyhow, this is getting off topic, sorry guys. Ill end this now!
William.
Mark said:End-user features
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Vista#End-user_features
Windows Shell: [...]
Even the word "Start" itself has been removed in favor of a
blue Windows Orb (also called "Pearl").
I thikn it's called the Orb now - but yes, where the Start button used to
be (and incidentaly, is it still called the "start" x becuase that's
technically wrong, and one of the reasons why they removed the wording
(apart from being easier to market !)
I thougth it was just called the Orb.. but hey, whatever it is, i wrecken
most will continue to call it the start button for quite some time!
Waistcoat said:If that's the case, then why does it come up with "start" when you hold
the
mouse over it?!?
William Dowell >>>> (([email protected]>) said:Ok, so it's the Windows Orb. No start, no button, just Windows Orb. I
guess
the Office 2007 start thing is the Office Orb.
Anyhow, this is getting off topic, sorry guys. Ill end this now!
William.
Mark said:End-user features
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Vista#End-user_features
Windows Shell: [...]
Even the word "Start" itself has been removed in favor of a
blue Windows Orb (also called "Pearl").
On 2/17/2007 5:34 AM, William Dowell:
I thikn it's called the Orb now - but yes, where the Start button used
to
be (and incidentaly, is it still called the "start" x becuase that's
technically wrong, and one of the reasons why they removed the wording
(apart from being easier to market !)
I thougth it was just called the Orb.. but hey, whatever it is, i
wrecken
most will continue to call it the start button for quite some time!