I use
SysInternals Desktops since I installed Windows 7 (a couple of months ago) before I was using a similar product for XP which I forgot the name, and the reason I use is that I can "categorize" my virtual desktops, as my tasks usually require that I have multiple windows open, so for me it is easier to switch desktops and have the windows there than to look into multiple minimized windows and guess what are they for, for example, now I have.
Desktop 1, developing:
Monitor 1: IE KVM (connected to a remote computer, where I have VFP)
IE (testing our wc apps)
SQL Server Management Studio
Monitor 2: VFP dev
Firefox (regular browsing)
RDP the same computer as the KVM, switch between one and the other for developing with the KVM and it's freaking double mouse is a PITA,
and RDP kills the telephony card for the application, so I write code with RDP, and test it with KVM
either monitor can also have extra programs running, for example now I have snag it, outlook, calculator, a server monitor
Desktop 2, troubleshooting one system we monitor:
Monitor 1: Toad for Oracle
IE/Firefox running a monitor program we have, usually two windows and several tabs
SSMS
Monitor 2: RDP to a computer in different network with HP-Open View with several screen of it's own
This makes me easy to switch between tasks, specially when sometimes I have more tasks so I even use Desktop 3 and 4
>I'm not sure I understand it. What advantages does it have from just minimizing/maximizing applications?
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>>The Lenovo is here and I love it. Very very fast and 64bit so - woohoo.
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>>Don't know why I never tried this before but I found Windowspager - a free, very simple to implement setup for 4 virtual desktops. If you have multiple monitors you can have 4 multi monitor screens.
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>>I running three VS 2010s at the same time on the laptop and switching with the four icons on the taskbar. Can move stuff between desktops there too.
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>>Just try it.
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http://www.windows7.cc/windows-7-software/windows-7-virtual-desktop-manager/
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