That is why I am saying that E can probably do it
better, Maybe by allowing things to be alligned but
have a feeling similar to engage.. one of the things I
mist the most is being able to see the time when i
have windows maximmized.. I just can't see the time..
and very often I get yelled by my wife.. as to how
many more hours I am going to be sitting in here.. and
spend some time with her.. 

--- David Seikel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 19:02:06 -0400 (EDT) Angel Vera
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > Now, take a look at your screen, look at how your
> tools are
> > organized. 
> >
> > ...I mean.... take a look at your screen... where
> are your tools?
> 
> I have mine on all edges of the screen.
> 
> > as to how does people feel about the topic of a
> E-panel?
> 
> If there was such a thing, and it turned out to be
> useful to me, I
> would probably want one on each edge of my screen.
> 
> One problem, and I have seen this problem with other
> such things, is
> that with a panel, you are forcing things to have
> the same alignment or
> size in one of the dimensions.  This forces some
> panel objects to be
> squashed, while others are stretched.
> 



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