> The new (1.4) Gnome is a bit different. The thing you notice
> immediately is that the height of the task bar on the bottom has
> decreased considerably.
I have not used the new Gnome, but this was a feature of the old
version as well. I believe if you right-click on the panel and check
the properties you may be able to change the height of the bottom
panel.
> It is now about the size of the Windoze bar. That makes the Desk
> Guide get really small. The Desk Guide is also pushed all the way
>over to the right, but that is easily corrected with a "move".
Again, IIRC the panel guide can be resized or may be automatically
resized with the panel it is on so increasing the panel size may make
this larger as well.
> The next thing you will notice is that the menu bar and docked apps
> are gone. You can still right-click and get menu, but the primary
> menus are now a menu bar on the top of the screen where the docked
> apps also appear to go.
In the old version of helix you could right-click on the bottom
toolbar and add the primary menu to the panel (by selecting Panel >
Add to Panel > Menu > Main Menu), can you not do this is the new
version?
> I am most impressed with the current version of Mozilla. They seem
> to have struck an excellent balance between IE and Netscape,
> incorporating the best features of both. I especially like being
> able to type Ctrl-F for find instead of Alt-F.
Man, I need to find a download site so that I can give this a try it
sounds pretty cool. Good luck,
Chad
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