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Who the hell designed Reader in Windows 8
Who the hell designed Reader in Windows 8.
Why not have all the options on a band on the left or right or bottom that allows all available options. Having to right click on the screen not occupied by the document, to bring up options to close the file and having to click on the document icon to bring up the delete option is and not being able to open multiple documents at one time is just head in ass mentality and makes Reader awkward to use. The design team for that POS should be fired. Giovanni |
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Who the hell designed Reader in Windows 8
On Sun, 19 May 2013 09:58:50 GMT, The Razor's Edge wrote:
Who the hell designed Reader in Windows 8. I don't know. Is it part of Windows 7? -- s|b |
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Who the hell designed Reader in Windows 8
On Sun, 19 May 2013 09:58:50 GMT, "The Razor's Edge"
wrote: Who the hell designed Reader in Windows 8. Why not have all the options on a band on the left or right or bottom that allows all available options. Having to right click on the screen not occupied by the document, to bring up options to close the file and having to click on the document icon to bring up the delete option is and not being able to open multiple documents at one time is just head in ass mentality and makes Reader awkward to use. The design team for that POS should be fired. Giovanni There are lots of different Readers. Adobe, Google, Microsoft for starts. Which one are you using? Steve -- EasyNN-plus. Neural Networks plus. http://www.easynn.com SwingNN. Forecast with Neural Networks. http://www.swingnn.com JustNN. Just Neural Networks. http://www.justnn.com |
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Who the hell designed Reader in Windows 8
On Sun, 19 May 2013 08:06:09 -0400, Wolf K
wrote: On 5/19/2013 5:58 AM, The Razor's Edge wrote: Who the hell designed Reader in Windows 8. If you don't like it, don't use it. Exactly -- -gufus Thou Shalt NOT excessively annoy others or allow Thyself to become excessively annoyed |
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Who the hell designed Reader in Windows 8
In Wolf K
wrote: If you don't like it, don't use it. I thought that attitude was reserved for Apple fanbois. -- St. Paul, MN |
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Who the hell designed Reader in Windows 8
Stephen Wolstenholme wrote:
On Sun, 19 May 2013 09:58:50 GMT, "The Razor's Edge" wrote: Who the hell designed Reader in Windows 8. Why not have all the options on a band on the left or right or bottom that allows all available options. Having to right click on the screen not occupied by the document, to bring up options to close the file and having to click on the document icon to bring up the delete option is and not being able to open multiple documents at one time is just head in ass mentality and makes Reader awkward to use. The design team for that POS should be fired. Giovanni There are lots of different Readers. Adobe, Google, Microsoft for starts. Which one are you using? Steve Afaics, the op is using 'Reader' in Windows 8 - i.e. that's the name of the program as shown on the Windows 8 Start Screen. The Reader UI as the op found is not consistent with how other desktop applications provide options (toolbar, side window, etc.). Doing so like Adobe and others on Win8 would supposedly take up more real estate on Win8 capable mobile devices. I rarely use it and configure Win8 to use Adobe Reader as the default pdf viewer though I did leave Reader's other two defaults intact *.xps and *.oxps for no reason whatsoever and possibly forever I've yet to open an xps/oxps file on Win8 beyond testing if it read them months ago. -- ...winston msft mvp consumer apps |
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Who the hell designed Reader in Windows 8
The Razor's Edge wrote:
Who the hell designed Reader in Windows 8. ... The Windows 8 newsgroup is thatta way ----- alt.comp.os.windows-8 |
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Who the hell designed Reader in Windows 8
Excuse me for defecating in your nest.
It won't happen again. Thanks for the tongue in cheek comments and responses. |
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