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Making Windows behave like Mac
Posted by In Flamez on October 16th, 2005


I was wondering if it was at all possible to make windows behave like
macintosh? i know they have a desktop tool bar that you can download
but i was looking for something that let you view all of the windows
you have open on your taskbar by zooming out giving u a minature
version of each window. if you guys have any idea on what im talking
about, please feel free to let me know. I was basically just looking
for that feature and i'm sure it exist. thanks again..


Posted by Mike Brannigan [MSFT] on October 16th, 2005


"In Flamez" <bnunnari@kent-dot-edu.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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>I was wondering if it was at all possible to make windows behave like
> macintosh? i know they have a desktop tool bar that you can download
> but i was looking for something that let you view all of the windows
> you have open on your taskbar by zooming out giving u a minature
> version of each window. if you guys have any idea on what im talking
> about, please feel free to let me know. I was basically just looking
> for that feature and i'm sure it exist. thanks again..


It is certainly something you may possibly see in later version of Windows
such as Windows Vista.

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"In Flamez" <bnunnari@kent-dot-edu.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
news:11l3b2rhu03qm60@news.supernews.com...
>I was wondering if it was at all possible to make windows behave like
> macintosh? i know they have a desktop tool bar that you can download
> but i was looking for something that let you view all of the windows
> you have open on your taskbar by zooming out giving u a minature
> version of each window. if you guys have any idea on what im talking
> about, please feel free to let me know. I was basically just looking
> for that feature and i'm sure it exist. thanks again..
>
>



Posted by bmhome1 on October 16th, 2005


The OSX windowing feature is called Expose. A nearly identical function for
XP can be added with shareware TopDesk.


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