CreativeLemming
Active Member
[QUOTE="Not sure what multiple desktops would add to that.[/QUOTE]
Depends on what you use your machine for. One desktop for IDE and dev tools, another with multiple powershell windows running tests, a third with onenote and word for updating notes and documentation and a fourth for outlook/lync etc. A simple switch to a new desktop contains exactly what you need nicely arranged for the task in hand. Alt-tabbing all the time to find what you want, then rearranging is a pain. Why do people have multiple monitors?
Depends on what you use your machine for. One desktop for IDE and dev tools, another with multiple powershell windows running tests, a third with onenote and word for updating notes and documentation and a fourth for outlook/lync etc. A simple switch to a new desktop contains exactly what you need nicely arranged for the task in hand. Alt-tabbing all the time to find what you want, then rearranging is a pain. Why do people have multiple monitors?