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Also in Metro apps, you can bring the taskbar up, with a firm swipe down with your mouse.
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You double-click, shrug as nothing happens, and watch a minute later as your taskbar slowly fills up with icons you've never seen before.
Putting popular sites in the taskbar, with pop-up links for their popular sections, is a much better use of screen real estate than pegging them to a Favorites bar atop the browser.
You notice the difference the first time you go online: empty squares appear where ads would be, the Windows taskbar no longer fills up with the names of pop-up windows, and most Web pages appear far more quickly.
I have a small monitor and the Windows 98 Taskbar takes up too much room on my screen.
I end up with 25 open windows in my taskbar -- top-quality journalism from legacy media outlets and new digital magazines that I hope I might be able to skim later that day or the next or sometime before my laptop slows to a crawl under the weight of so much groundbreaking reporting.
In practice this looks very similar to the system iOS has used for years - imagine the Outlook taskbar icon with '11' on it signifying unread messages, or '3' on a Facebook app illustrating new notifications.
To change how the taskbar works with two screens, you will need to right click the taskbar in desktop view and choose "Properties".
But if Microsoft's triple-threat of speed boost, popular features, and app-like Windows taskbar integration keeps up, next year's PC buyers may not feel the need to replace Internet Explorer with something else.
At this point, click and drag the taskbar's edge up, to make it bigger.
Right-clicking the iTunes taskbar icon brings up a menu with options like Recently Played Tracks and a Shuffle command.
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