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From: torrie@cs.stanford.edu (Evan Torrie)
Subject: Re: Some WB2.0 Peeves
Message-ID: <1991Jun26.060438.11396@neon.Stanford.EDU>
Sender: torrie@neon.Stanford.EDU (Evan James Torrie)
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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1991 06:04:38 GMT
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rjc@churchy.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Ray Cromwell) writes:

>  This seems like a matter of opinion, but how long do you stay in
>menus or dragging a window? Do you move windows around and can't decide
>where to put them? (Does it look good here? no maybe it will look good
>over in that corner, nah, it looks better at the bottom)

  Well, Amiga users always seem to want to spend a minute with the menu 
pulled down as soon as they get onto the non-preemptive Mac OS running
a communications program :-)

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