--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@...> wrote: > > On 10/14/2012 10:22 AM, authfriend wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote: > > <snip> > >> And then I'll be in the middle of doing some when some > >> application or Windows itself pops up a message saying that > >> an update is available taking way the focus in the window > >> where I may be typing. I could wring those developers necks > >> for that. > > > > Huh, that doesn't happen on my Win7 machine. > > They're called balloon tips and maybe someone turned them > off for you.
Nope, nobody did anything to this machine but moi. > There are ways to do that but it needs to be much easier. And > from a programming standpoint they shouldn't be allowed to take > away the focus when you are typing in a pane. They sure shouldn't, at least not without a way to disable that. I do not blame you for being annoyed. > They time out. I did once try some different settings on > Windows 7 but didn't like them so set it back to default. > The other part is the machine may sit unused for over a week. > It's mainly used for those 3D animations I make for YouTube > and other video editing. Very little programming is done on > it because I can do most everything except Windows specific > on Linux. > > >> On Linux a little icon up > >> in the top back will notify you if there are updates and > >> not get in the way at all. > > > > My machine puts an icon on the taskbar when new updates > > are available. I have to remember to look for it. > > Yes it does that too and probably all it needs to do. That's all it needs to do for me. I get a weekly newsletter that reports on problems with new updates; I usually wait for that before I install them, so it doesn't matter if I don't notice right away that they're available. > They are SO concerned about granny not taking security > measures on her machine that they feel the need to put > up the balloon tips. Well, as I say, no balloon tips on my machine; but Windows considers the fact that I have it set not to do automatic updates an "issue," which cracks me up. But it doesn't bug me about it. It just wants it to be on the record that it disapproves.