Do you like the new Vista Start Button?  

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  1. 1. Do you like the new Vista Start Button?

    • 1. Yes
      200
    • 2. No
      50
    • 3. As long as I can change it
      62
    • 4. Maybe
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Fantastic!

zachman123: MS should make a little easter egg where you can take out the orb and throw it around the screen for fun and new ones appear

Great idea!!!! That would be fun. Possible have right-click --> bounce --> and then you can play with it!!!! :p

I dont like it personally, not because it goes against the grain, but because I just think it doesnt look right in general. As long as they keep the standard start button in though I'll be happy.

I'm curious if the bulb overlaps a window thats maximized or goes behind it?

Looks nice but i doubt it will be useful, i meen, it's just too big what's in the taskbar must stay in the task bar.

Microsoft wont stop braggin about their avalon 3d thing ( hope i have the right codename ) Yeah they made the task bar transparent. Aren't they able to do something better like something 3d with the taskbar, not for the sake of being useful but just to say "look even the untouchable OS UI thing can be modified in a 3d Avalonish way".

Looks nice but i doubt it will be useful, i meen, it's just too big what's in the taskbar must stay in the task bar.

Microsoft wont stop braggin about their avalon 3d thing ( hope i have the right codename ) Yeah they made the task bar transparent. Aren't they able to do something better like something 3d with the taskbar, not for the sake of being useful but just to say "look even the untouchable OS UI thing can be modified in a 3d Avalonish way".

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well Avlon is the code name but the fact is everything Ms is doing with the new aero glass is very user usful none and i think the new start button looks good. and bosstms have you seent he enw user interface in action if not check this out . this guy exsplians and shwos a demo of it in action in his office and tells about in a short term hwo it works but just watch

http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=114694 Aero glass interface

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