nlinecomputers
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Microsoft will release Windows 11 on October 5th
It will be a free upgrade for existing Windows 10 PCs.
Funny thing I remember from the early days of Windows 95 et al. My understanding is that Microsoft intended the taskbar to be on the top of the screen. It was moved to the bottom because not many programs were written in a way that didn't conflict with that placement.As soon as they add support for putting the taskbar at the top of the screen I'll upgrade my personal rigs.
It just makes sense. Menus drop DOWN, they don't go upward anywhere else in Windows (or Mac OS for that matter). Having the clock in the upper right corner of the screen is nice as well. I remember the first time I used a Windows 95 computer I was like "WTF is that menu bar doing down there? There's got to be a way to move it to the top." In fact, that was the FIRST thing I actually did in Windows 95 (after clicking the Start button of course). I moved it and I never looked back. I've never used my computers with the Start menu on the bottom and I never will. It's a horrible position.My understanding is that Microsoft intended the taskbar to be on the top of the screen.
I was poor as dirt when Windows 95 came out. In fact, I think it was 1998 or so until I even got Windows 95 and when I did, I certainly wasn't using state of the art software. I'm trying to even think of any software I actually used back then that wasn't MS-DOS based. I was 7 years old so they were mostly games, though I think I had an old copy of Microsoft Works that I borrowed from my grandmother. This was obviously before the days of internet activation, so I wasn't following the EULA. I didn't even know what an EULA was back then. I only had Windows 95 for a year at most, then I upgraded it to Windows 98 (again, using a copy I borrowed from my grandmother). Did a clean install since it wasn't the "upgrade" version. It wiped out some old games that originally came with the computer, which made me really sad since I didn't have the floppies to reinstall them, nor did I have the original restore CD that came with the computer. I figured this crap out all on my own. I didn't have internet. I didn't even have any books to teach me. It feels like a completely different lifetime.I also remember a little utility that would fix programs that overlapped the taskbar when it was on the top. It would run in the background and if a program overlapped it would bump it down to the correct position.