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Re: [SLE] FYI: OpenSUSE vs Vista
- From: Carl Hartung <suselinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 09:53:55 -0400
- Message-id: <200606050953.56136.suselinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Monday 05 June 2006 09:39, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
> At work, I often need to have several documents open at a time. Where I
> work with MS Windows, every day. The "maximized" window concept is a
> handicap, and the taskbar at the bottom, is like reading the small print in
> a legal document. Where I find the MS Window concept truly to be a very
> insufficient way at getting the job done. While being able to tile two
> windows, would be true advantage at times, it's sadly not applicable.
FYI, if you're really stuck using XP at work, there's a 'Power Toys' "tweak"
you can download from M$ that gets you four virtual desktops. I don't have
highly accelerated graphics, so switching between them is very slow compared
to X (no 'snap') but it gets the job done.
Carl
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> At work, I often need to have several documents open at a time. Where I
> work with MS Windows, every day. The "maximized" window concept is a
> handicap, and the taskbar at the bottom, is like reading the small print in
> a legal document. Where I find the MS Window concept truly to be a very
> insufficient way at getting the job done. While being able to tile two
> windows, would be true advantage at times, it's sadly not applicable.
FYI, if you're really stuck using XP at work, there's a 'Power Toys' "tweak"
you can download from M$ that gets you four virtual desktops. I don't have
highly accelerated graphics, so switching between them is very slow compared
to X (no 'snap') but it gets the job done.
Carl
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