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Hidden UI in Windows Whistler preview code
Posted by: nitro_fish on: 07/21/2000 07:23 AM [ Print | 6 comment(s) ]
Hey looks like there maybe the starting of a new UI for Whistler. Interesting stuff looks like there could be a "Start Page" and a "Start Panel". Looks pretty tho I'm still trying to uncover the "Start Superior OS" button :-) Well if this sounds interesting you can read more about it at Paul Thurrott's WinInfo where he explains how to uncover this hidden feature here. You and also catch a article from The Register right here and from BetaNews over here.
Like many of the new user interface enhancements in Whistler, the Start Panel and Start Page use Dynamic HTML (DHTML) instead of the standard Win32-based UI elements found in earlier versions of Windows. Whistler will include other DHTML applications as well, such as a simplified, DHTML-based Control Panel and, in the Server edition, an Administrative Tools Home Page.
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duke Posts: 108 Joined: 2000-05-19 |
The Register has posted a review of IBM's Thinkpad T42p. The T42p sports ATI's Mobility Fire GL T2 workstation graphics chip. What sets a workstation chip apart from standard graphics chips is its certification for use with certain high-end graphical design packages. So if you want a notebook to run a CAD package, or a 3D rendering application, you'll want one that has a graphics chip approved by the software vendor. That way, when you run a preview of that complicated scene that you've been working on for days, you know it will work.This really does look like a mobile workstation. You might want to take a look. |
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duke Posts: 108 Joined: 2000-05-19 |
Mozilla's Firefox has reached the 25 Million download plateau! A website by the name of spreadfirefox.com has the story. With a minimal set of tools |
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duke Posts: 108 Joined: 2000-05-19 |
Mozilla's Firefox has reached the 25 Million download plateau! A website by the name of spreadfirefox.com has the story. With a minimal set of tools |
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Jim_ Administrator Posts: 3464 Joined: 2000-03-15 |
The guys over at SFFTech have posted a review of Iwill's ZMAXdp SFF. If I'm not mistaken, Hooz is running one of these units in the secret 2CPU.com underground test bunker. After previewing two "engineering samples" and now reviewing the final shipping product, we can confidently say that the ZMAXdp continues to amaze us. As you |
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duke Administrator Posts: 108 Joined: 2000-05-19 |
Mozilla's Firefox has reached the 25 Million download plateau! A website by the name of spreadfirefox.com has the story. With a minimal set of tools |
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Jim_ Administrator Posts: 3464 Joined: 2000-03-15 |
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