>Searching for a program capable of managing multiple desktops, I found a freeware called MultiDesk. It works great in Windows XP, despite the fact that it is marked as "Beta", and was not tested with Windows XP, according to the author.
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>The idea is that those people who are crazy enough to open many, many windows at a time, may like to organize the windows into different "desktops". Once a particular desktop is selected, all other windows are hidden. Any window is assigned to one desktop; it is also possible to have "global" windows, which appear in all desktops.
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>If you want to try it, it can be found at
www.download.com.
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>The size is impressive - 90 KB.
Multiple desktops is a wonderful feature of most Linux window managers. I miss it greatly in Windows. Thanks for the tip.
Got a crash course in Cisco routers this weekend. Trying to get a 1720 to talk to a T1 after using the Cisco Configmaker program, and the T1 could not see the router and I could not get the serial interface to come up, I managed to wipe the flash memory. I didn't know the first Cisco IOS command, but now I am loading images and configuring like I've got weeks of experience! }:)
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