Another Longhorn feature (idea) that wasn't included in the final release (Windows Vista).
http://www.istarteds...nap-circa-2005/
Just wanted to share...
Page 1 of 1
Windows Longhorn Aero Snap, circa 2005
#2
Posted 09 May 2012 - 09:50 AM
Well the way to connect the windows doesn't seem to work in Windows 7, such as resizing both at the same time when snapped.
#3
Posted 09 May 2012 - 11:30 AM
#4
Posted 10 May 2012 - 07:58 AM
Well with Windows 8, it doesn't seem to like having multiple things up anyways.
For the Snap thing in 7, the article is about Vista but I admit it wasn't ever something I even attempted to try.
For the Snap thing in 7, the article is about Vista but I admit it wasn't ever something I even attempted to try.
#5
Posted 12 May 2012 - 03:27 PM
If it were ever implemented, that Longhorn feature could come in very handy in certain scenarios, professional or otherwise.
I could see, for example, comparing a foreign-language manuscript to a translated version, to see if all the elements match, or a previous edit to the corrected version side by side. It would cut down on a ton of manual scrolling if the files were to scroll up and down in tandem.
There would need to be a way to turn off the tandem scrolling, though, as in some cases you DON'T want the other window to change as you move around in the first one. But in some cases the function could be a real timesaver. Nice find, UltimateSilence!
--JorgeA
I could see, for example, comparing a foreign-language manuscript to a translated version, to see if all the elements match, or a previous edit to the corrected version side by side. It would cut down on a ton of manual scrolling if the files were to scroll up and down in tandem.
There would need to be a way to turn off the tandem scrolling, though, as in some cases you DON'T want the other window to change as you move around in the first one. But in some cases the function could be a real timesaver. Nice find, UltimateSilence!
--JorgeA
#6
Posted 25 May 2012 - 06:14 PM
to me Longhorn had some great ideas
sad some never made it
sad some never made it
This post has been edited by vinifera: 25 May 2012 - 06:24 PM
- ← Error 80070490 when installing SP2
- Windows Vista
- Can I put Vista Updates & SP2 on optical disks? →
Share this topic:
Page 1 of 1



Help

Back to top










