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    • hucker
      hucker @leocg last edited by

      @leocg said in Title bar ignores Windows setting, but Chrome obeys it!:

      @hucker That would be the exception.

      Even if you have one monitor (which means you don't take your computer seriously), why change the colour just because it's maximised? There needs to be two colours for when they're not maximised. Why have a third colour?

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @hucker last edited by

        @hucker I didn't say anything about it being good or bad, I was talking about adaption to changes.

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        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer @hucker last edited by

          @hucker I use email, although 90% less than a decade ago, but I don't use an email client. I just use webmail.

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          • hucker
            hucker @leocg last edited by

            @leocg said in Title bar ignores Windows setting, but Chrome obeys it!:

            @hucker I didn't say anything about it being good or bad, I was talking about adaption to changes.

            That's my point, it's not changes, it's removal of things. Where is most recently used in the start menu? I start every single program using that. I had to install 3rd party software. Why remove it?

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            • leocg
              leocg Moderator Volunteer @hucker last edited by

              @hucker What are you talking about? The color doesn't change when it's maximized.

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              • hucker
                hucker @leocg last edited by

                @leocg said in Title bar ignores Windows setting, but Chrome obeys it!:

                @hucker I use email, although 90% less than a decade ago, but I don't use an email client. I just use webmail.

                How can you use email less? Every single thing you do online needs password confirmations etc. Contact for everything is by email, I don't get bank statements by post anymore. I got the notification you'd posted in here through email. It's used for absolutely everything.

                How can you use webmail? It's so basic and clumsy. You're actually accessing your own emails on a server somewhere else, introducing pointless delays when you click anything.

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                • hucker
                  hucker @leocg last edited by

                  @leocg said in Title bar ignores Windows setting, but Chrome obeys it!:

                  @hucker What are you talking about? The color doesn't change when it's maximized.

                  You're the one who told me it did.
                  "It's maximized, you are seeing it, it's the active app. No need to use any color."
                  "Right, but the title bar color wouldn't make any difference with the app maximized."

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                  • leocg
                    leocg Moderator Volunteer @hucker last edited by

                    @hucker Well, removal of things is a change.

                    And if something has been removed, it's probably because few people use it or because people prefer other ways of doing the same thing.

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                    • hucker
                      hucker @leocg last edited by

                      @leocg said in Title bar ignores Windows setting, but Chrome obeys it!:

                      @hucker Well, removal of things is a change.

                      And if something has been removed, it's probably because few people use it or because people prefer other ways of doing the same thing.

                      The point is we all have different preferences, and they should be left in there. All you need to do is look at the millions of complaints every time Microsoft removes something from Windows. The millions of people using programs like Startallback and Classic Shell. What use is the new start menu? I'm presented with about 20 adverts for games I don't want to install, followed by only 6 "recommended" things, which is a mess of documents I've just opened and programs it thinks I might want. The old menu was very sensible. A customisable number of apps listed in the order of most used. To open any program I click only twice, the start button then the program. Like this:

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                      • leocg
                        leocg Moderator Volunteer @hucker last edited by

                        @hucker How can't I or anyone not use less email? It's been less and less required each day.

                        Email nowadays is basically to get offers and notifications. Eventually to get links to confirm a new account or the change the password of an existing one.

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                        • leocg
                          leocg Moderator Volunteer @hucker last edited by

                          @hucker Webmails nowadays are better than a decade ago. I have an Outlook based email and there is no noticeable difference between using it in the webmail or in the app.

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                          • leocg
                            leocg Moderator Volunteer @hucker last edited by

                            @hucker The color in the title bar is for you to know which app is the active one. If the app is maximized, you know already that it is the active one. At least with one monitor.

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                            • hucker
                              hucker @leocg last edited by

                              @leocg said in Title bar ignores Windows setting, but Chrome obeys it!:

                              @hucker How can't I or anyone not use less email? It's been less and less required each day.

                              Email nowadays is basically to get offers and notifications. Eventually to get links to confirm a new account or the change the password of an existing one.

                              Sales and purchases on Ebay. Bank statements. Messages from friends worldwide. Messages from relatives worldwide. Notification of a reply in countless forums. I read about 50 to 100 a day! It's this thing called the internet, and email is an excellent place to gather every incoming communication. Plus there's a the newsgroups in the same program. Try using that on the web, ugh!

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                              • hucker
                                hucker @leocg last edited by hucker

                                @leocg said in Title bar ignores Windows setting, but Chrome obeys it!:

                                @hucker Webmails nowadays are better than a decade ago. I have an Outlook based email and there is no noticeable difference between using it in the webmail or in the app.

                                I wouldn't use their app either. MS have never made a decent email program. I've only ever used Netscape email (back in the 90s) then Opera.

                                There's a big difference in speed when what you're clicking is on a 3500MB/sec NVME drive 2 feet to your left or a disk 1000 miles away through a connection passing through hundreds of routers.

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                                • hucker
                                  hucker @leocg last edited by

                                  @leocg said in Title bar ignores Windows setting, but Chrome obeys it!:

                                  @hucker The color in the title bar is for you to know which app is the active one. If the app is maximized, you know already that it is the active one. At least with one monitor.

                                  You seem to keep changing what you're saying. Just now you said the colour is still present when it's maximised, then you say it isn't.

                                  And who uses one monitor? Somebody who only goes on their computer once a day to read facebook?

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                                  • leocg
                                    leocg Moderator Volunteer @hucker last edited by

                                    @hucker In the real world, it's not possible to keep all options are preferences forever, some needs to be removed at some point.

                                    Everytime something changes in a software, there are lots of people complaining about it and the same amount praising it.

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                                    • hucker
                                      hucker @leocg last edited by

                                      @leocg said in Title bar ignores Windows setting, but Chrome obeys it!:

                                      @hucker In the real world, it's not possible to keep all options are preferences forever, some needs to be removed at some point.

                                      Everytime something changes in a software, there are lots of people complaining about it and the same amount praising it.

                                      There wouldn't be if there were options. We used to have options, we could customize windows. There's no need to take away basic stuff like that.

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                                      • hucker
                                        hucker @leocg last edited by hucker

                                        @leocg said in Title bar ignores Windows setting, but Chrome obeys it!:

                                        @hucker Webmails nowadays are better than a decade ago. I have an Outlook based email and there is no noticeable difference between using it in the webmail or in the app.

                                        Local Email:

                                        1. click to open app.
                                        2. click the email you want to read.
                                          That's it, it's displayed in a 1000th of a second.

                                        Webmail:

                                        1. click to open browser.
                                        2. click to go to webmail page.
                                        3. wait for it to load.
                                        4. log in.
                                        5. wait for it to load.
                                        6. click an email.
                                        7. wait for it to load.
                                        8. get notified you've exceeded your space allowance.
                                        9. fail to open the email because the file format of the attachment confused the system.
                                        10. wonder if they saw the naughty email you just read.
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                                        • leocg
                                          leocg Moderator Volunteer @hucker last edited by

                                          @hucker Offers and notifications like I said.

                                          I used to get over 100 email messages in a day ten years ago but now I get 10, 20 percent of it.

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                                          • leocg
                                            leocg Moderator Volunteer @hucker last edited by

                                            @hucker I'm a normal person, I won't freak out or be bothered because some milliseconds of difference.

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