I don't use them myself but it could be handy to group similar type apps to desktops such as music stuff on one, coding stuff on another and office apps on another etc.
I use virtual desktops on all my PC's, i find it quite useful, because i can have different programs running on each desktop, and quickly swap between them.
Usually i use it like this:
- Company custom software
- Office
- Internet Stuff
- Funny Stuff
Partly it's because I like the same basic setup at work as at home and I don't have room for another 19" at home. Stuff like, both are XP pro, classic mode, two layers for start bar so I can fit most of my common apps in the quicklaunch (2 rows of 10), same version of MSoffice, same split keyboard, stuff like that.
Although, I use a mouse right handed at work and left handed at home... that's kinda weird I guess.
Paul Dwyer
“In nature, it’s not the strongest nor the most intelligent who survives. It’s the most adaptable to change” - Charles Darwin
“If you can't explain it to a six-year old you really don't understand it yourself.” - Albert Einstein
probably getting close to the point where it's cheaper to learn to fly real planes!
Paul Dwyer
“In nature, it’s not the strongest nor the most intelligent who survives. It’s the most adaptable to change” - Charles Darwin
“If you can't explain it to a six-year old you really don't understand it yourself.” - Albert Einstein
For Productivity i use 2 TFT Widescreens for the general desktop ( right usually holds the not so important stuff or the manual-helpfiles while left i work ). Then i use several desktops for tasks such as a fullscreen Virtualmachine of Windows ( for when i have to test on different platforms ).
Occassionally on a last desktop theres a cd burner running - some rendering task in the background or big copying going on usually.
Thalius
"In 3D there is never enough Time to do Things right,
but there's always enough Time to make them *look* right." "psssst! i steal signatures... don't tell anyone! "
I use virtual desktops (under linux) quite a lot, I do have a dual monitor setup too. Just keeps things uncluttered. But under windows I find dual monitors just fine. I tend to watch a lot of TV and movies on my PC's though, and it is pretty awesome to dedicate one of the monitors to the TV.
If, for example I am watching formula 1, the other split between the live timing screens and MSN/IRC/Other chat client. and flip to a VD to check website updates etc (YES I really am that big a geek when it comes to my love of motorsport LOL) So, yes, they rock my world