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To: Keith Feral who wrote (69826)10/8/2007 4:39:05 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) of 213183
 
Keith -

I know what you mean about trying to squeeze all my windows onto one screen. I love multiple display systems.

The screenshots I showed you there were from my 15" MacBook Pro. If I'd provided a shot from my 23" Cinema Display, it would have looked a lot less crowded.

What I was really trying to get across, though, was how you don't have to have the whole Windows desktop when you run in what Parallels calls "Coherence" mode. VMWare calls it something else, but the effect is the same.

Here's a shot from when I'm not running in Coherence mode, with the whole Windows OS screen showing:



which as you see is different from this:



In any case, Parallels and VMWare give you lots of options. You can find what works best for you.

- Allen
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