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if I can propose some small features #25

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Nickyg001 opened this issue Feb 2, 2021 · 1 comment
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if I can propose some small features #25

Nickyg001 opened this issue Feb 2, 2021 · 1 comment
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Nickyg001 commented Feb 2, 2021

I would like to propose these small features, partly already feasible in windows but really badly done and managed, I think it would take your implementation of the windows taskbar to a higher level.

  1. As you can see from the small preview in the attachment, the idea would be to be able to position the icons of the open software always in the standard way from left to right, but alternatively to be able to pin fixed icons on the bar, which can be positioned in 3 points of the bar, left (normal method), center or right.
    So for example, having in pin the icons of your favorite software positioned on the right and additional software open if necessary on the left.
    Currently you have to create a new folder with linked icons to put them on the right, but it's a mess when this thing could be done natively on the taskbar.

  2. Another feature would be to be able to put folders on the right, and going up in mouse hover, the subfolders are cascaded so as to have for example a general folder where you can quickly access other subfolders without these being opened in the explorer . This is already half doable with add to toolbar, but it works poorly.
    I would like the icon of the general folder on the bar and going above to open the subfolders menu ... a bit like what happens on Apple's OSX.

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these ideas you just don't like?

@vhanla vhanla added the hard to do This goes beyond current approach label Apr 8, 2021
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