Aaron
Tuesday 27th October 2009 5:47am
Royal Berkshire
69,959 posts
Quote: Leevil @ October 26 2009, 7:26 PM BST
It could be something to do with memory or sommink? But apart from selecting different windows in the task bar, I used to find switching between a bit of a pain. It would stall/hang, or close down. If it was a heavy app, you would regret accidentally clicking on that one when you meant for another one, and have to wait for it to load, before you can click away. I dunno, like I said, probably memory issues, but I doubt it because I've also experienced on new computers too.
Ah right. Yeah, that's a combination of memory, processor, and the number of programs running.
Quote: Leevil @ October 26 2009, 7:26 PM BST
In Mac, you point the mouse towards the corner of the screen and it shows all open windows, smoothly without hesitation. It's not a big thing, but it's a little thing that makes computing less painful.
Without seeing it to check, that sounds rather similar to a new feature in Windows 7. Which I find to be totally pointless, if not bloody annoying at times.