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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 923746" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>Yep. </p><p>With some desktop environments, you can run apps in maximized windows without frame and titlebar. If you do that with VirtualBox, you will still have your Linux panel/taskbar, which you might want to place on the side, rather than top or bottom, and you also have a full-screen Windows experience. </p><p>You can do this with KDE and Xfce. Gnome has an extension or two for this trick; they may or may not work as Gnome updates and evolves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 923746, member: 37647"] Yep. With some desktop environments, you can run apps in maximized windows without frame and titlebar. If you do that with VirtualBox, you will still have your Linux panel/taskbar, which you might want to place on the side, rather than top or bottom, and you also have a full-screen Windows experience. You can do this with KDE and Xfce. Gnome has an extension or two for this trick; they may or may not work as Gnome updates and evolves. [/QUOTE]
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