Why the Windows 7 Taskbar Beats Mac OS X's Dock

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

    Why the Windows 7 Taskbar Beats Mac OS X's Dock


    Posted: 21 Jan 2009
    Yeah, I said it. The Windows 7 taskbar is the most important Windows UI change since Windows 95, and it will dramatically change the way you use Windows. And it's better than the Mac's Dock. That's because the "superbar"—as the taskbar is known by developers—jerks taskbar functionality in a new direction. It's no longer merely a window manager—just a place to manage open windows and by proxy, open applications. It's now a bona fide application launcher. More than that, it blends the two in ways that will remind many of the OS X Dock—apps that are running and those that aren't can live together. True, you've been able to launch apps from the Windows taskbar's Quick Launch ghetto for ages, but that's been demolished so that Microsoft could completely and seamlessly integrate the launching of new apps and the managing of running ones.
    source: Giz Explains: Why the Windows 7 Taskbar Beats Mac OS X's Dock
    Airbot's Avatar Posted By: Airbot
    21 Jan 2009



  1. Posts : 3,141
    Vista Ult 64 bit Seven Ult RTM x64
       #1

    When I can drag and drop a bunch of files on the icon for a program pinned to the task bar, and have that launch the program with those files opened in the program, instead of pinning those files to the jumplist, then and only then will my quick launch bar be gone.

    But I do love the 'superbar'.

    Gary
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 18,404
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Yes, I agree. They can still expand on it. You should send them feedback on that idea. :)
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 3,141
    Vista Ult 64 bit Seven Ult RTM x64
       #3

    I've done that a couple times in different builds. Hope they listen as this is a common way for me to open my graphics programs. Someone will send me several pics to get web ready and I just grab them all and drop them on the icon in the quicklaunch bar and the program opens with all the pics in it ready for me to use.

    For anyone who might want to try this, you cannot use the shortcuts from the start menu in Vista or Seven as they are not a normal shortcut. You will need to go to the .exe file in Explorer and right click drag to the quicklaunch bar and select 'create shortcut here' from the menu that pops up.
    The shortcut can be on the desktop, but I dislike the clutter.

    Gary
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 445
    Vista Ult 64bit - Windows 7 Ult 7264 64bit
       #4

    I like that idea too Gary, adds another level of functionality to the superbar.
    Personally, I really like the way this new superbar behaves and feels so far. I like the new icons instead of quick launch and it's easier to see what has the focus, plus I like how it's color coded for certain items.
    And the mulit-live thumbnail views on stacked items really rox, especially with a Close button on the live thumb for quick disposal of unwanted pages/items.

    It may need some tweaks but I think MS has hit on a winner with this one.

    Dave
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 3,141
    Vista Ult 64 bit Seven Ult RTM x64
       #5

    I agree Dave.

    Speaking of focus, that's another thing I've sent a couple feedbacks about. Used to be when I had several windows open and wanted to close them all, I could hold down Alt and hit F4 several times until they were all closed. Hit it again and I'd get the shutdown options. In other words the focus went from one window to the next down through the stack. Now if I close a window with Alt+F4, the focus goes to the desktop. I suppose many people prefer it that way, but I'm not one of them.

    Gary
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 289
    Windows 7 7100 build
       #6

    That looks cool.

    Does it work in 7?
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 445
    Vista Ult 64bit - Windows 7 Ult 7264 64bit
       #7

    garysgold said:
    I agree Dave.

    Speaking of focus, that's another thing I've sent a couple feedbacks about. Used to be when I had several windows open and wanted to close them all, I could hold down Alt and hit F4 several times until they were all closed. Hit it again and I'd get the shutdown options. In other words the focus went from one window to the next down through the stack. Now if I close a window with Alt+F4, the focus goes to the desktop. I suppose many people prefer it that way, but I'm not one of them.

    Gary
    Hey Gary

    I haven't seen that behavior yet. I did the same as you in Vista and it's a quick way of getting things shut down and ready to turn off. I wonder if the new behavior can be changed somehow...maybe a little reg hack? I'll have to look into that.
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 445
    Vista Ult 64bit - Windows 7 Ult 7264 64bit
       #8

    Hi QuadAllegory

    Are your desktop icons and text actually that crooked on your desktop or is this an illusion caused by the screenshot or something?
    I prefer the Live thumbs on W7 (and Vista but 7's is much nicer) because you can see the actual page as is and not just a folder of where it is. Plus I'm not sure I like the background behind the desktop icon text labels with that stack program. Just personal preference I guess but I think 7's superbar and icons look more refined than that program's does.
    Plus with 9 programs/pages open, that taskbar is now full where 7's would have a ton of room left I think. I have 6 open now and I'm using less than 1/4 of the bar (stacked, no text), I think it's much cleaner like this.

    I do think your idea for customization is a pretty good one too, you should send in a Feedback report on it.
      My Computer


  9. Posts : 289
    Windows 7 7100 build
       #9

    QuadAllegory said:
    I also wish the superbar had a simple separator that could be added. I would like to separate the pinned icons from the non-pinned.
    This would be a great feature if they would be so nice as to add that!
      My Computer


 
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

  Related Discussions
Our Sites
Site Links
About Us
Windows 7 Forums is an independent web site and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation. "Windows 7" and related materials are trademarks of Microsoft Corp.

© Designer Media Ltd
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 00:06.
Find Us