Re: Virtual desktops
Posted by Campaignjunkie on
Thu Nov 20th 2003 at 11:43pm
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Mm, I like the new calculator and the Tweak XP.
Re: Virtual desktops
Posted by Hornpipe2 on
Fri Nov 21st 2003 at 2:09am
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Tweak XP is cool. If you want a different virtual desktop try WinVNC, it's a neat program that runs on the system tray. It basically lets someone across the network control your mouse and keyboard inputs. There's a Java app to access remotely too, I think.
Be wary however that nobody gets on your computer you don't trust, because the passwords stored in the registry are very poorly encoded - which means remote control on your computer if you're not careful.
EDIT: Oh, by virtual desktop you meant multiple desktops. I thought you meant REMOTE desktop.
Re: Virtual desktops
Posted by 2dmin on
Fri Nov 21st 2003 at 4:15am
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NView does it as well..
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Re: Virtual desktops
Posted by scary_jeff on
Fri Nov 21st 2003 at 1:10pm
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I tried virtual desktops with nview but didn't find it at all useful...
Re: Virtual desktops
Posted by G4MER on
Fri Nov 21st 2003 at 2:02pm
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How do U use these power tools?