On 2014-08-02 01:00, Gregory Ewing wrote:
MRAB wrote:
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And don't mention the menu bar across the top, separated from the
window to which it belonged.

That seems to be a matter of taste. There are some advantages to the
menu-bar-at-top model. It's an easier target to hit, because you can
just flick the mouse up to the top. It only takes up space once,
instead of once per window. It makes it possible for an app to be
running without having any windows, and still be able to interact
with it.

RISC OS didn't have a menu bar at the top of each window either; its
menus were all pop-up. You didn't have to keep flicking the mouse at
all!
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