A lot of little things that didn't seem to work before are now working. A lot of my task notification icons seemed to disappear under XP. No, not hide, using the hide feature. They were just gone: the power icon, the volume control, the safely remove hardware icon, and some custom icons I had installed. Sometimes I could make them appear by activating them in their respective Control Panel applets; but then, in no time at all, they would be gone again. It wasn't annoying enough for me to spend time hunting down a fix, but it was annoyong. Now they're all there, right where I expect them. I'm learning to rely on them again. That's a good thing.
To go with the theme of discoverability: search functions in Vista are drastically expanded. I mentioned that it was hard to find admin tools that had moved again; but the easy way to find anything is just go to the Start menu and select Search. I type in Computer Management, for example, and it pulls up related items, including the Computer Management icon. I double-click it, and there it is! Now I could get to it a lot faster if I knew where it was; but I can certainly find it faster with Search than by hunting through all the different places settings might hide.
I'm looking at downloadable gadgets for the Side Bar. So far, I haven't found any must-haves; but I can see where some people could find some of them useful. One, for example, is an eBay auction watcher, which can alert you when bidding happens on auctions you're watching. Another is a prayer-time calculator for Muslims, which can be a complex calculation. There are lots and lots of different news headline gadgets for general news or specific fields. There are game gadgets and joke gadgets. There's a piano gadget. There are a bunch of different radio gadgets. And more, and more, and more!
The Down Side
Just as I'm starting to take the features for granted, I'm starting to get used to the limitations, and so notice them less.
Probably the biggest problem I'm having right now is that under XP, I had a very full, very complex Programs menu. It ran to three columns, even with stuff organized into folders as much as made sense. Well, under Vista, those all became one long, dense, scrolling column. That means almost anything I need requires scrolling. I need to find a way to split it into columns.
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