Report Offensive Message

I find it convenient....
In fact, I have noticed that some of the newer Linux distro's seem to have snap built into them. This is a convenient way to split the screen between two different windows to copy and paste data between them or just compare their contents. I also like that if I drag the top of a window to the top of the screen the window in question goes full height and if I want it back to normal I just drag it down a bit and it snaps back to where it was. In some ways I think of these features of more modern minimize and maximize.

Now if we can get Microsoft developers to quit trying to reinvent the wheel with each release of Windows where they seem to think that control panels must function differently, and be in different location's than in prior releases that would be a good thing.
14th Sep 2010