On 2/26/03 7:59 AM, "Victor Eijkhout" <eijkhout at cs.utk.edu> wrote: >> Hi all >> >> Anyone using Codek's VirtualDesktop on their PowerBook? Comments? >> Likes? Dislikes? > > It's been very stable over the months that I've used it. I love it. > > There were some minor bugs in earlier versions, but the current > version seems to be pretty much error free. > > I love this thing. Even with doing all my real work in Xdarwin in > full screen mode (and having about 10 desktops permanently open > there) I couldn't live without this thing. > > Desktop 1: iCal, Address Book, and mailboxes window of Eudora always > open. That's where I read and answer email. > > Desktop 2: iTunes and the iTunes Music folder open, plus downloaded > music and such. > > Desktop 3: browser (and newsreader), typically with pages I keep open > for reference. > > Desktop 4: email messages that need handling over the next day or 2, > assorted open projects. > > And like I said, none of this is actually work. Do you guys know anyone using this in a dual monitor setup? How does that work? Does each Virtual Desktop contain the Ti/External monitor real estate? Or just the external/main? This might be the App of the year for me.. Between the Design apps I use for work and the rest of what I like to keep running - I have had to battle a never ending war of hiding and minimizing windows. Often a program won't properly hide it's palettes causing annoying overlap on the Ti screen (The Palette Farm©). Bill Reburn