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|The Mac code already exists, and all Moz apps used to use it on the trunk prior to 2008. However, there was much rancor, and osxspell was turned off for all applications other than Camino. Before someone invests time in this again, it's probably a good idea to get everyone on the same page as to whether it's really wanted or not (and/or if the complaints can be addressed). See {{bug|422760}}, {{bug|419959}}, and {{bug|343535}} (particularly comments 5 and 10) for the backstory and known issues. —[[User:Sardisson|sardisson]] | |The Mac code already exists, and all Moz apps used to use it on the trunk prior to 2008. However, there was much rancor, and osxspell was turned off for all applications other than Camino. Before someone invests time in this again, it's probably a good idea to get everyone on the same page as to whether it's really wanted or not (and/or if the complaints can be addressed). See {{bug|422760}}, {{bug|419959}}, and {{bug|343535}} (particularly comments 5 and 10) for the backstory and known issues. —[[User:Sardisson|sardisson]] | ||
Oh dear. Thanks for the heads-up! [[User:Roc|roc]] | Oh dear. Thanks for the heads-up! [[User:Roc|roc]] | ||
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|Jump List will be one of a major interface change in Windows 7, which provides shortcuts for software features right in Windows Taskbar. If there is an XPCOM component for Windows 7 Jump List, user experience in Windows 7 will be improved a lot. ({{bug|473045}}) | |||
|[[User:Littlebtc|Hsiao-Ting Yu]] | |||
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| To me, the major problem is that implementation/example of Jump List COM API does not work for me in Windows 7 Public Beta Build 7000. Is there any workaround? --[[User:Littlebtc|Littlebtc]] 21:57, 22 March 2009 (UTC) | |||
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