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Hey! Come on, everybody!

This is a very very good idea. :yes:

In fact, somebody should make a website precisely for this.

Maybe with forums very well organized for each portion of the OS, so users can focus on single pieces.

If I only had good broadband, I would host the site myself! :turned:

Heres my first attempt of a Windows Rome Desktop. I love the thought of it having a sidebar, and no taskbar down the bottom... :)WindowsRomeBuild8000.jpg

LOL Yes i know it sucks, but hey its an idea...

Heres my first attempt of a Windows Rome Desktop. I love the thought of it having a sidebar, and no taskbar down the bottom... :)

LOL Yes i know it sucks, but hey its an idea...

lol prick you have contacts in high places :shiftyninja:

I guess what u have right now is just a vertical taskbar with shutdown/logoff buttons ? not much of a revolution I say :huh:

WinRome ...hm.....brobably the concept of an os and an UI will be others....and it's hard to think even at vienna....or the one called "fiji" ...maybe there will be no desktop at all ...think about it ...what will be the year of the os after vienna ...?

The whole PC thing could be an old concept ...

My Idea:

I call it Float. Uses a similar concept to desktop widgets, everything is movable and users can add or elements as required.

The Windows Orb is represents the start menu.

The elements above represents programs that are minimized

The element above that represents common locations in the OS, and the status of the wireless connection

winguiso0.jpg

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My Idea:

I call it Float. Uses a similar concept to desktop widgets, everything is movable and users can add or elements as required.

The Windows Orb is represents the start menu.

The elements above represents programs that are minimized

The element above that represents common locations in the OS, and the status of the wireless connection

winguiso0.jpg

i like :)

My Idea:

I call it Float. Uses a similar concept to desktop widgets, everything is movable and users can add or elements as required.

The Windows Orb is represents the start menu.

The elements above represents programs that are minimized

The element above that represents common locations in the OS, and the status of the wireless connection

winguiso0.jpg

I really like this concept but i was wondering if anyone really uses the documents and music features offered by windows?

personally i have never used it.

it would be nice to see some featured build into the wallpaper.

where when you change a wallpaper the programs rearrange so it looks like something.

burnedpchl7.th.jpg

a few days of haveing Nero installed

funny.

but out of topic.

anyways..

i was thinking about the start button and the start menu

the button is a little big

the start menu should slide out from the side and look similar to 'float' :D

HOLY CRAP! I love that concept!!! I wasn't expecting anthing that good for at least another few months lolol, dude awesome! My suggestion is to make the windows flag/button a bit smaller, and maybe adjust the right hand links so they arnt just > but more graphical... other then that, fantastic :)

Float is very nice. But I think there would have to be a new way of handling the Start menu. Also, what about when someone maximises a window?

i came up with an idea for maximizing other windows.

when you maximize another window, the current one that was on top will cascade on the side so it can still be seen.

i wish i knew photoshop. it would be so much easier.

Simsie - that was what i was trying to do in my pic, something similar along the lines of that blackcomb video released in 91... Personally i would love to see the idea of the "orb" that fans out into the relevant groups/programs but done in a cool new exciting way. Also something that i really wanna see pushed is msn contacts on the desktop, as for me personally, 50% spent online is chatting/working with them, so to have them there where sharing occurs seemlessly with a contact online (much the same was as "my sharing folders" under live messenger would be excellent.

eg: click a contact, open a convo with them, have a button on that window to open a secured shared folder, data is transferrd seemlessly between client computers over a SSL connection...

just another idea atm :)

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