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I never noticed that in OSX. I thought it had static scrollbars. I could be wrong though as I rarely use it. Regardless, it's a neat idea. So If it was first in Apple's OS, kudos.

Mac OS X Lion Feature. Scrollbars just disappear when not using them. Scroll Around documents with multitouch, not clicking a down button.

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I have to use scrollbars... I got a trackball mouse. I do have the YaSS extension for FF and I love how it makes my arrow keys have a nice smooth scroll. love the bouncy effect at the end of the page. I highly recommend this addon!

meh, havn't used scrollbars much since mice have scrollwheels. And now that almost all trackpads are multitouch I see even less use for them

then you should be thrilled about this because now you won't have to see any of them :p

Cool feature all in all.

Another actually useful feature made it in today: sound menu has a microphone slider when using Skype for instance.

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http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/03/natty-sound-menu-adds-microphone-slider-for-skype-calls/

Btw I say we keep this thread as a general Unity discussion place and to keep progress, I'll speak for myself when I say Unity is looking way more interesting in light of recent Gnome 3 changes.

Newest updates:

-Dock is now resizable (this was suggested by some guy about two weeks back, landed officially now)

-Alt+F2 run dialog now invokes Dash in a mode for commands, has command history

-tweaks to applications and files launcher, Dash

-Firefox got global menu support

http://www.webupd8.org/2011/03/unity-364-brings-resizable-launcher-alt.html

Not officially released yet (it might not even exist in the final), so Linux guys will be the first, sorry. :whistle:

Except that they debuted in the iPhone in 2007. So at best they can claim to be the first to implement iPhone-style scroll bars on a desktop OS, not exactly original still :p

Except that they debuted in the iPhone in 2007. So at best they can claim to be the first to implement iPhone-style scroll bars on a desktop OS, not exactly original still :p

Why it should be? Originality just for the sake of it is almost never a good idea, in fact it's quite idiotic.

Look at Apple, they dont invent anything, but they take an already existing concept and refine it to new levels.

Why it should be? Originality just for the sake of it is almost never a good idea, in fact it's quite idiotic.

Look at Apple, they dont invent anything, but they take an already existing concept and refine it to new levels.

The timing just seems interesting. They've been known to be in OS 10.7 since last fall, and then Ubuntu suddenly decides that they're a great addition to their OS :D

Not that they shouldn't have them, but having them isn't really a big deal.

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