Duplex or ….
What is the real purpose of a virtual desktop manager? Bored with my homework, I found myself reading through the recent articles over at Softonic - OnSoftware.com. I downloaded the virtual desktop manager from Microsoft’s PowerToys for Windows XP. This PowerToy has been around since 01/2007.
The program installed fairly easy without errors, which is a good sign. However, after going through the program, I still could not get a strong reason why I should keep this program installed on my system. Would it really make my computing experience easier switching between virtual desktop screens? The program may improve time efficiency a small amount, but not much, in my opinion. I would prefer duplexed monitors.
The program details ->
http://en.onsoftware.com/top-10-virtual-desktop-apps/
Use the Virtual Desktop Manager to organize a busy desktop. If you usually have many Windows open at a time, you can now organize them on four different desktops. Using shortcut keys or the Quick Switch buttons on the taskbar, you can switch between the desktops. For example, you can open your e-mail program on one desktop, an Internet chess game on the second, several Internet sessions on the third, and multiple database sessions on the fourth.