Linux at Work - Long

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Author: Logan Kennelly
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Subject: Linux at Work - Long
On Tuesday 16 July 2002 10:49 pm, Trent Shipley wrote:
> I hereby predict that the MS-pro and server versions of Windows will have
> multiple virtual desktops.
>
> If not in the next major release, then in the major release after that.


I hereby predict that they do . . . now!

Note that I don't have the required version of Windows XP, haven't used this
"PowerToy", and it is limited to four desktops (plenty for me).

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/downloads/powertoys.asp

However, there have been shareware applications that provided this same
functionality in all versions since Windows 95 for years.

Note that Windows XP also includes a couple features that don't come
standard on Linux:

1) The ability to change graphical users (locally) without logging the
original user out. Note that this is mainly for the purposes of not having
to reconfigure the desktop, launch applications, and so on when logging
back in. KDE has been trying to accomplish similar functionality with the
"Restore on Login" option, but it only works to a limited extent in non-KDE
programs.

2) The ability to have the various virtual desktops work at different
resolutions. Note that I know someone who has tried this, and it was
extremely "buggy" for him, but it did work.

Basically, the point of this message is that Microsoft has not been idle.
On the other hand, neither have the excellent free software developers (or
Apple for that matter). The proverbial race seems to be on! ;-)

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                        Logan Kennelly
      ,,,
     (. .)
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