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The reason I don't like shortcuts on my desktop, is, they are then hidden anyhow when I have a window open, so I hide them and like I said earlier, just use the desktop toolbar in the taskbar(after placing them in folders), or I use the ones on Start, what ever I'm in the mood for.
I use to use the desktop, but since it became the "Superbar"(anyone remember this term for it?), I have use the desktop toolbar, where others always recreate there own quick launch toolbar.
But with the desktop toolbar, you can slide out the recycle bin and have a functioning on with out jumping through hoops and creating one from scratch, as it is already on the desktop.
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And besides, I don't want to be running around closing windows to search through a few gazillion icons. I like the Quick Launch Bar for all my most used files and apps.
I don't like anything in my "Superbar" either, except for my Quick Launch Toolbar.
I keep my recycle bin at the bottom right instead of where Microsoft placed it. That way I don't usually see it unless I really want it. And, I don't like any icons on my taskbar either. :)