Hi,
It is making me stop wanting to use the menu even though I love the update mechanism and find more apps without perusing the website.
P.S. Fonts look good in opera
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What do yo mean by "clean up messages"?
And then there is the possibility to have the menu to always remain visible.
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Hi,
For example Opera.
And in any other case it should not be visible, ie only in the task tray.
Still not sure what you mean by a 'clean up' message. The menu has no such clean up messages or features. What exactly are you referring to, step by step please?
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Hello,
It is those messages that say when a program was not closed properly.
That's not the platform. That's because the apps were crashed. Either because you removed the drive without ejecting properly or shutdown windows without closing the apps first (which causes Windows to crash many of them). Close down all the apps before shutting down or ejecting your drive.
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With all due respect John, so what?
I don't want to have to remain "always visible" and nor do I want to click on the menu twice.
Is this something that can be rectified at any point?
This has zero to do with the menu. That error is from the apps and happens whether you launch them from the menu or launch them directly. It's an important error message. The only time you see that error is if you crash your apps and likely lose data (and possibly leave stuff behind on the local PC). You see it because you did something bad that you should not do again. So, stop doing that. Close your apps properly and safely eject your stick. Until you exit properly, you will see that error from any apps you crashed and possibly corrupted last time. It isn't something we can fix in the apps. It's a user behavior that needs fixing similar to when users of Windows would just turn off their PC's physical power button back in the day (the equivalent of yanking the desktop's power chord out of the wall) and it would give you a warning about it the next time you boot up.
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All fair, valid (and correct) points but still.
Still, what? You're doing damage to your data and apps. Do you not want to know about that? Even your local apps should be closed before you shut down Windows 7. Windows has a habit of crashing any app that takes more than a few seconds to close (like Firefox, for example).
Just stop crashing your apps and you won't see that message again. It's that simple.
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In other words ...
Request considered and rejected. Please close your apps properly.
[and that's a fair response - why would John want to do something to make dangerous behavior easier/less unappealing?]
In other words
KevinM - February 29, 2012 - 12:22pm
One should never walk in traffic so for safety sake should we ban the use of all cars?
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No offense, but I don't think that's a fair analogy. That would be like preventing data corruption by banning the use of PCs. I'd characterize a rejection to keep the menu open as equivalent to putting up fences where traffic is most dangerous.
What request do you mean? From your posts,I can only see a complaint about an error message...
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Sorry, I should have been more explicit. I was referring to the OP's request to keep the menu open when the error message is displayed.
Maybe you have been mistaken as the OP.
I had to read your first post twice to take your point. When I realized that it was just a comment for the thread opener, it got a complete different message.
Context matters...
Hello everyone!
I'm not a developer but it's quite simple where I sit.
Please have the menu know when a clean up message is active and remain open.