… we can still use tools to build parts of the functionality of Leopard, Mac OSX 10.5 the new Operating System coming this spring.
One cool application found today was VirtueDesktops. It builds the function as in KDE or Gnome on Linux to switch between screens and can help you separate different applications on different screens. This can be interesting if you’re needing a specific positioning of different applications (as for example at ssh shells) and wants to take a look at Entourage, iTunes or whatever and don’t want to relocate the windows again and again.
I’m using it now with own screens for iTunes, Eclipse and Entourage and all the rest. And switching screens is making a cool cube effect ![]()
Mar 08










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