Regardless, Windows 7 has an awesome ecosystem of 3rd party stuff and there are two contenders fighting for the title of "Multi-Monitor Taskbar for Windows 7." I'm sure someone owns this feature on Windows 7 and I'm sure that it didn't make it into the product for some reason and I'm sure someone is looking at the feature for the future*. However, the one remaining gaping hole in Windows 7 for the Power User ( like me with my four (sometimes five) monitors) is the lack of a native taskbar that works across more than one monitor. Even Uncle Ronnie, a 90+ year old die-hard Windows XP guy has been upgraded (but hasn't noticed, other than "it's snappier.") Everyone's running it and everyone's happy. In fact, Windows 7 was my number 1 Christmas Gift this year. ![]() I've fully converted myself and the extended family over to Windows 7. I was even more unplugged this time than last year when we spent Christmas in South Africa (where I was blogging near-daily over a cell phone modem).Īnyway, I'm still on vacation until next Monday, but I have been messing around with a few things I wanted to share, and here is one such project.ĭisclaimer: I'm not on the Windows 7 team and I have no knowledge about anything they are, have, may, may not, will, will not do, or did and didn't tell anyone. ![]() ![]() It was very interesting being (reasonably) unplugged. Wow, this was the longest time I've ever gone without blogging.
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