>>I've never said it helps the user. It's eye candy..nothing more. But by not supporting it, VFP apps will look "old" in comparison to Vista apps.
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>>I'm with Jos on this one. You've been through this before and should be able to recognize marketing gimicks.
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>Sure, but what other "feature" - read: eye candy - added to any prior version of windows actually got in the way of users?
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>And why are you so sure that users will use the "feature"? If they don't does VFP still look "old"?
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>I simply don't get this particular "feature" and any benefit it offers to users.
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It looks almost like the "air" screen in the Minority Reports film.
We can all feel like Tom Cruise now.
I know you're gonna ask ... in which way is this good to users? :)
Ivan