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	<title>Comments on: Windows 7 Libraries explained</title>
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		<title>By: FalconFour</title>
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		<description>IDK, kinda just seems like &quot;Libraries&quot; is a curious way to re-name the base user account folder, like is (over)used in Vista. Or maybe, just give it a name, because in Vista it was nameless and inaccessible. I think it&#039;s nice that 7 gives such transparent access to that folder, although people like me that show hidden files and OS files will probably get annoyed rather fast of having all our &quot;data folders&quot; all mixed in with the system files (not to mention having so many of them... seriously, why would Favorites or Contacts - application- and context-specific items - be put in the same area as file organization? Meh...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IDK, kinda just seems like &#8220;Libraries&#8221; is a curious way to re-name the base user account folder, like is (over)used in Vista. Or maybe, just give it a name, because in Vista it was nameless and inaccessible. I think it&#8217;s nice that 7 gives such transparent access to that folder, although people like me that show hidden files and OS files will probably get annoyed rather fast of having all our &#8220;data folders&#8221; all mixed in with the system files (not to mention having so many of them&#8230; seriously, why would Favorites or Contacts &#8211; application- and context-specific items &#8211; be put in the same area as file organization? Meh&#8230;</p>
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