If you have used Linux at all you have seen what is called the Pager. Many new users have no idea what this is and many experienced users don’t necessarily know how to take advantage of the pager. But this is one unique feature to Linux that shouldn’t be overlooked. Why? In a word – [...]
Microsoft Desktops
Mark Russinovich and his Sysinternals applications have an excellent reputation among IT professionals. The newest application Microsoft Desktops will surely add to that. It was developed by Mark and Bryce Cogswell and provides the user with up to four virtual desktops to organize the applications.
The interesting aspect about Microsoft Desktops is that it is a [...]
Access your virtual computer from any place
Web 2.0 and new technologies coming along with it caused a big boom of advanced online services that were often able to substitute software installed on your own computer. Taking security and privacy concerns aside that naturally arise when using such services on the web people got used to it rather quickly and several web 2.0 applications saw a huge burst in users shortly after they could be used by anyone.
Virtual Desktops and Windows Xp
Linux users are still laughing at windows users who were never able to experience how powerful a virtual desktop system might be. You have two options if you work with more information than your desktop can display. First, you could buy a second monitor and connect this one to your pc providing that your graphics adapter supports two monitors. Second, you could use a virtual desktop application that emulates a number of desktops on one monitor.

