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Re: Post Your Desktops #8751
Posted: Sun 05 Aug, 2007 20.54
by Stuart*
cwathen wrote:I miss Windows 95 / 98. Simpler times back then.
On a geeky note (well it had to happen some time lol

) one thing I REALLY miss about Windows 98 is that when you clicked once on a file in explorer, the left hand pane would list the file name complete with the extension. So you could leave file extensions turned off for prettyness, but could still readily see the extension of an individual file if you needed to. The Windows 2000/ME, XP and Vista UIs have all omitted that, so you either have to have file extensions permanently turned on for everything, or you have no way of seeing them at all except through the command prompt.
Not sure what you have turned off there cwathen, but that info is available on my OP (although it's XP with a pseudo-Vista frontage)
(PS: it's raining in Plymouth - it's my Manager's 2 weeks off starting tomorrow - I promise not to send him Emails gloating about nice weather I had last week)
Re: Post Your Desktops #8751
Posted: Sun 05 Aug, 2007 21.04
by cwathen
StuartPlymouth wrote:cwathen wrote:I miss Windows 95 / 98. Simpler times back then.
On a geeky note (well it had to happen some time lol

) one thing I REALLY miss about Windows 98 is that when you clicked once on a file in explorer, the left hand pane would list the file name complete with the extension. So you could leave file extensions turned off for prettyness, but could still readily see the extension of an individual file if you needed to. The Windows 2000/ME, XP and Vista UIs have all omitted that, so you either have to have file extensions permanently turned on for everything, or you have no way of seeing them at all except through the command prompt.
Not sure what you have turned off there cwathen, but that info is available on my OP (although it's XP with a pseudo-Vista frontage)
(PS: it's raining in Plymouth - it's my Manager's 2 weeks off starting tomorrow - I promise not to send him Emails gloating about nice weather I had last week)
If you disable 'Hide extensions for known file types' in folder options, you see the file extensions EVERYWHERE - in the program, in the folder listings, and in the left hand information pane (like you were back in Windows 3.1), but if you leave it on (the default) you don't see it ANYWHERE, whereas Windows 98 would always show it in the left hand pane, that's what I meant.
I know it will still show you extensions for unregistered files, but for registered types it will only give you a descriptive 'Word Document', 'Text File' line (which I accept for most people is more helpful, but it won't actually show you the 3 letter extension. Granted, most people don't need to see or understand them which is probably why it was dumped, but it would be nice if it was left in as a power user feature. It also creates the further annoyance that if I leave extensions switched on, then when renaming EVERY file I have to specifically type the extension back in or it'll get lost and the file won't be linked to a program anymore, which again I didn't have to do in 98.
Re: Post Your Desktops #8751
Posted: Mon 06 Aug, 2007 16.04
by cdd
StuartPlymouth wrote:Bail wrote:I miss Windows 95 / 98. Simpler times back then.
I am simple, but I don't remember easier times back then

Agreed - XP has been extremely stable and I äm confident that Vista will be even more so (when the "Windows is looking for a solution to your problem" error message actually returns something...)
In Other News - Does anyone else miss the fact that, to quote a message and reply to a thread, you first have to log in? It is a real bore to have to log in first when you are not using your main computer.
Re: Post Your Desktops #8751
Posted: Mon 06 Aug, 2007 17.11
by Pete
cdd wrote:In Other News - Does anyone else miss the fact that, to quote a message and reply to a thread, you first have to log in? It is a real bore to have to log in first when you are not using your main computer.
its on the list.
Re: Post Your Desktops #8751
Posted: Thu 30 Aug, 2007 13.20
by rob
I thought an update was in order, so here we are...

Re: Post Your Desktops #8751
Posted: Thu 30 Aug, 2007 19.59
by Bail
rob wrote:I thought an update was in order, so here we are...

Doesn't that one come with windows....
Re: Post Your Desktops #8751
Posted: Thu 30 Aug, 2007 20.51
by Ronnie Rowlands
Yes, it's one of the generic wallpapers
Re: Post Your Desktops #8751
Posted: Thu 30 Aug, 2007 21.14
by Slagathor.
I used to have that as a desktop years ago. Still looks just as cool now.
Re: Post Your Desktops #8751
Posted: Sat 01 Sep, 2007 15.08
by lukey

It's having a bit of an uninspired day....year....etc.
Re: Post Your Desktops #8751
Posted: Sat 01 Sep, 2007 21.38
by Anonymous
Here we go...

Re: Post Your Desktops #8751
Posted: Wed 05 Sep, 2007 14.01
by nidave
I only visit here while at work - so here is my works desktop:
