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Re: Nice looking, but...
by Aaron Seigo on Saturday 10/Mar/2007, @09:02
heh ... not infinite; comensurate to participation, perhaps, and certainly within a reasonable distance to the origin. the biggest problem with me is i try and get rational argument and bit of big picture thinking into the mix. that sucks. it's much easier when you can line up 5 like minded people and bend the will of a project ;)
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Re: Nice looking, but...
by reihal on Sunday 11/Mar/2007, @03:12
Actually this is about reading pages, documents, on screen like it was on paper.
I don't want any unnecessary bars or borders to obstruct my reading enjoyment.

Preferably I also would like to be able to move the window (paper) around on the
desktop by grabbing it anywhere on the page, holding down a mouse button.
Also move the page inside the window by holding down another mouse button. (Or chord)

Who would want a frigging stereo on top of his document? That's like having a
frigging laser on top of a shark, and who would want that? Dr Who? No! Dr No?
No, Dr Evil, thats who!
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