Am i the ONLY person who preferred the win 3.1 user interface?  Probably, since 
I have never seen one like it on linux, and everybody else complains about it.

1. I don't like "active anything" that pops up when I move the mouse one pixel 
further than I intended, or hides itself just as I am clicking on it so the 
click goes through to something behind, unintended.  and don't get me started 
on when I am resizing and go one pixel past the edge, so it maximizes...across 
all my displays.  sometimes takes me 3-5 attempts to resize one window to 
almost fill one physical display.  i think the maximizing across multiple 
displays is only a winblows problem.

2. I could customize groupings in program manager:
--this group is all things related to the newsletter I prepare monthly, 
including the actual document, background info, program to print it, browser 
with related information, etc.  for the 3 days per month I work on it, and 
keeps out of my way the rest of the time.
--or this group is only brought up in the spring, with items for planning my 
garden.  but I might also bring it up briefly in the autumn when I see some 
special seeds I never heard about before.
--the groupings helped for seldom used files/programs whose name I have trouble 
remembering...just bring up the group and it is there
--program manager was always there when I wanted it, or got hidden when I didn't

3. file manager had features I maybe could find now but have not, such as 
--tiling *or* cascading several directories, and dragging files from one to 
another, harder to set up with tabs or multiple instances of file manager.
--(maybe its fond memories, but I think I could) select several files and sort 
ONLY THEM, leaving the others unmoved, 
--sort on file extension, 
--sort with wildcards (probably can, just my ignorance?)
--show date and time even for not the last 24 hour files (I think I did find 
such a file manager, but it lacked some other critical functions, or crashed 
all the time.

two really big plusses afaik only in linux:
--I can expand a subdirectory now without jumping completely to it, which win 
3.1 could not do
--also like that when attaching to an email, or opening, I can select from 
"recently used"

another wish (for winblows or linux) if it was like Dos/win3.1, where you boot 
do a dos prompt, it would be nice if I could bring up the graphical interface 
with &, and then bring up a second one....maybe a different, one or with 
different options...especially now that I have multiple display adapters, a win 
3.1 like UI on one monitor, and a current UI on on the other monitor, then from 
either drag application windows to a third monitor.

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