On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Wayne Borean <wborean@gmail.com> wrote:
Fascinating comment. I've found that since I dumped Windows about four-five
years ago that I've been twice as productive. Care to enumerate?
Wayne
http://semiaccurate.com
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Thomas Blasejewicz <
thomas.blasejewicz@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you for your help!
Yes, Linux may be the solution.
(otherwise, I will keep looking and report back here, if I find anything)
I am really trying to get away from MS, but Linux too has its problems.
The one and foremost I am struggling with: I cannot find (or make them
work)
any good dictionary software.
Which is for me a "fatal" disadvantage.
I tried several resolutions. 100% is the one and only that works - sort of.
Still the lowest part of the dialog box is sitting right on lower edge of
the screen partially hidden by the task bar.
I tried to move the task bar to the left or right of the screen, but that
causes then other problems.
I think it would be a real good idea to make these dialog boxes fit on
screens that are lot wider than they are high = note PCs, or maybe
resizable.
I refuse to believe, that I am the only person here over the age of 50 with
"computer induced loss of visual acuity" (use three pairs of glasses).
How is everybody else managing to read microscopic script suitable for a
James Bond movie?
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