Where are YOU cutting back?
The Real Bev wrote:
Another big problem is tht nobody really addresses how their product
will perform in these extreme applictions. It really boils down to
the fact that there is a cycle involved as to how often you
upgrade/replace hardware. You get the best you can get at the time
with funds available.
I've been toying with that idea as well.
I hate digging through a bunch of small windows to looks something up
while I'm drawing or whatever.
A second (or third?) screen would be most useful.
X/linux will allow you to have as many screens (desktops,not monitors)
as you want -- I use 4 and can move from one to another by moving my
mouse to the edge of the current screen. The Windows powertoys
(tweakui) will also allow you 4 screens.
Thanks Real,
I'lve heard of TweakUI, but never played with it.
Guess it's time...
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Richard
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