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Living the dual monitor lifestyle - You're preaching to the choir!
Scott Hanselman on 2003/02/13:
„I find that I now use one desktop for email / news stuff, and another desktop for dev stuff (running full VS.NET full screen and debugging a GUI app on another monitor was the main reason I switched to this setup). I suspect I'll use a third desktop for blogging-related stuff.[IUnknown.com: John Lam's Weblog on Software Development] I've been utterly hooked on Multi-Monitor for about a year now. I have a Compaq Evo N800w at work with an ATI Chipset that supports Multi-Monitor with the external VGA and the integrated LCD pannel. At home I picked up a single AGP GeForce MX440 with TWO VGA outs for $129 at Fry's. I'm running a 17" monitor in a corner (because of the depth) and a 17" Viewsonic Flat Screen against the wall. Once you've lived it, you CAN'T go back. I'm even thinking about a third monitor at home. There's a great searchable online database of Multi-Monitor setups if you have any questions about if Multi-Monitor is possible on your system (there are always compatiblity issues with motherboard chipsets, video chipsets, video drivers, etc as John can attest to!) I FULLY recommend that ANYONE who is using true Multi-Monitor support in Windows (as opposed to the NVidia "giant NView Desktop Fake-out") pickup a copy of UltraMon from RealTimeSoft. It supports things like: Multiple screensavers, an alternate secondary taskbar for the other monitors, proportional autostretching of wallpaper, roaming profiles, and many other things. It's a multi-monitor must-have.“
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