Frank
Yes, I do understand what you are saying. The problem is that people are
different and a feature that one user really likes, just doesn't appeal to
another user. Including many different ways to accomplish the same thing is
just part of the business.
An example is the Sidebar gadgets like the clock. There are 12 different
styles of clocks available for that one gadget and if none of these appeal
to you, there are literally hundreds of other styles that you can download.
They all do the same thing, which is simply tell you what time it is.
You'll see many people go to extremes and even take a chance on trashing the
entire system to simply change the initial start up screen, although this
screen is only displayed for a few seconds, and only displayed when you
reboot the computer.

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Ronnie Vernon
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> Oh ok, there was merely a moment of frustration after installing Vista
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Frank - 02 May 2007 01:28 GMT
Oh, it's not necissarily the fact that there are multiple features of the
same type of product that come with the OS cd. It's just that they(ex:
calanders) should be able to come from one source on the computer.
Basically, it is like having Winamp on the as an icon on the system tray,
having a shortcut on the desktop and having it opened with a button on the
taskbar... No matter which one is clicked on, it will still open the same
program with it's same features.
I apologize for putting up this debate over having a simple program in one
area, having a more detailed version of it in another area, and a decorative
version in another area, however I just thought that if the gadget would be
able to have an "easy access" way of adding things onto my agenda, it would
be more comfortable. Instead I double click on a day(calander gadget) and
nothing happens except it switches from month view to day view.
Would Microsoft put up some type of update for these features that we have
been frantically discussing?
> Frank
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