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I could, but I happen to *like* Microsoft's products, for the most part.
Hey, is that really the best answer you can come up with, love it or leave it? That's not an answer. Seriously, how can you expect a company to compete and make their products better without listening to their customers? I think it's a legitimate complaint - simply put, the quick access toolbar is now harder to use and lost some very helpful features, to satisfy a certain cross-section of users. I think my suggestion, to keep the full functionality, but add an admin-level option to limit it (for the corporate IT departments) is reasonable. >If you don't like Microsoft's design choices, you can vote with your software choices and use a different product. >>The limited ability to easily customize the UI's look was implemented at the request of corporate IT departments. The rest of us get to suffer. |
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