I'm not objecting to the appearance of the icon. I currently have 17 icons on my Windows 7 taskbar representing 17 different programs. When the program is not executing, the icon does not have a border around it. When I click an icon, the program starts running, and the same icon in the same position in the taskbar then has a rectangle around it to indicate that the program is running. Windows Live Mail 2011 is the only program that does not obey this convention. It leaves the original icon in its position with no rectangle around it and creates a duplicate icon at the right end of the taskbar. The duplicate icon does have a rectangle around it. This behavior is new with WLM 2011. The previous version of WLM that I used up until a few weeks ago did not do this. Not sure but I would suspect that the new version of WLM has adopted the more conventional method of letting the user know that the program is currently running by adding the icon that you reference to...
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Microsoft Kinect Hacked To Work On Windows 7
The videos below the article were posted on the NUI Group Forums and they show how the Kinect motor and accelerometer are working on Windows 7.
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Industry News: Windows Phone 7 Launches
The only cool thing about Windows 7 phones is the XBOX intergration. I'd love to port my game to Windows Phone 7. All I need to do is snap my fingers and
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Identify and get detailed information about processes in Windows 7 In my October 5 blog post, “Investigate Memory Usage with Windows 7 Resource Monitor,” I showed you how to use the detailed information displayed in |
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FinalWire Announces AIDA64 v1.20 The new release brings a fresh look with Windows 7 style icons, introduces a few improvements about modern Intel and AMD processors, and supports the latest |
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Linux vs. Windows: Suspending logic and reason for blind faith They further argued that while iOS, OS X, and Windows 7 / Win 7 mobile certainly have countless security flaws - many of them severe - we can't compare them |