In message <[log in to unmask]>, Lars Appel
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>Wirt suggested...
>
>> Or you could wait for someone to write a free version of the
>> program that will run under Linux.
>
>Well, I believe, the proper approach would not be to wait for
>someone to write it, but to write it and contribute to the Open
>Source or freeware community this way ;-)

Back on Win XP Home:

Alt-Tab brings up a small window with all my running apps as 64 x 64 (?)
icons. Each press of tab moves on one to the right. When it reaches the
far right it cycles back to the left.

Shift-Alt-Tab goes right to left, cycles far right at end....

Choosing Alt-Tab and then doing nothing does not move on from the
current app.....

Same as it ever was in previous dozes.

For Alt-Tab to apparently 'toggle', you need to have only two apps
running. The apparent 'toggle' behaviour is just the degenerate case of
the above when apps = 2.

No problems here.....

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