Jeff Cochran wrote in message . ..
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 15:52:32 GMT, "Mark Jerde"
wrote:
Exactly the same thing. Bitdorking & wooddorking. Setup & switching
is the timewaster.
For example I test web pages in several browsers: IE5, IE6, Opera &
Netscape. It's critical to be able to *see* them all at the same time to
observe the differences in browser rendering. A KVM is useless for this.
They have to be "user sized," side-by-side.
Large monitor and remote desktops...
Jeff
Hi... KVM boxes won't work for me. I do web design, and I like to
see my code, browser preview, and database layout all on seperate
monitors. On the DB Layout screen I also have Photoshop and other
tools available. It works great, but my current layout stinks.
THanks for the comments,
Alex.