Re: Windows monitor resolution

2009-08-30 Thread Richmond Mathewson
I don't know how useful this is: Did a quick survey with the 30-odd kids I teach about 2 months ago (all but 2 run Windows XP at home; 2 run Mint Linux): 1024 x 768 every time! In my school: 3 machines running Ubuntu: 1024 x 768 Notary's office down the road (4 x Windows 2000 and 1 x Ubuntu)

Re: Windows monitor resolution

2009-08-30 Thread Pierre Sahores
As a survey's output of one of my asp's app : 1. 1440x900 173 45,17 % 2. 1024x768 83 21,67 % 3. 1280x1024 25 6,53 % 4. 1280x800 23 6,01 % 5. 1440x829 18 4,70 % 6. 1680x1050 16 4,18 % 7. 800x600 8 2,09 % 8. 1152x864 7 1,83 % 9. 1920x1200 5 1,31 % 10. 1280x960 4 1,04 % 11. 1366x768 3 0,78 % 12. 102

RE: Windows monitor resolution

2009-08-30 Thread Jim Bufalini
Jim Sims wrote: > I usually us a Mac, but I have a crappy XP machine with a CRT that I > do testing with. I use this machine as a low range, base sort of test > vehicle. The best it can do is 1280x1024 resolution. > > > What resolution are most of your Windows apps planned for? > > What is the

Re: Windows monitor resolution

2009-08-30 Thread Richard Gaskin
jim sims wrote: What resolution are most of your Windows apps planned for? What is the most common resolution that your users use? -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Revolution training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com Webzine

Re: Windows monitor resolution

2009-08-30 Thread Richmond Mathewson
jim sims wrote: I usually us a Mac, but I have a crappy XP machine with a CRT that I do testing with. I use this machine as a low range, base sort of test vehicle. The best it can do is 1280x1024 resolution. What resolution are most of your Windows apps planned for? What is the most common r