On Jul 1, 2005, at 12:36 PM, Peter Schaff wrote:
Coming from the Amiga, I'm used to, and dependent on multiple
screens. The difficulty switching between programs you've noticed
caused me no end of frustration when I moved to Mac, but for
different reasons. You were used to changing your environment from
a menu, and I was used to switching screens from program to
program. I was delighted to find a very slick answer in Virtual
Desktop.
http://www.codetek.com/
Desktop manager is a free version of that program.
<http://desktopmanager.berlios.de/index.php>
I like it, highly recommended, particularly for folks with limited
monitor resolution, iBooks and the like.
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