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Tue, 2 Mar 2004 14:12:43 -0800
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Among the chaff that Aflredo wrote was this little grain of wheat...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: F. Alfredo Rego [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> [...]
> - You can probably see a small vertical window on the right edge
>   of the laptop's monitor.  That is WRQ's superb Virtual Desk Top,
>   which I use extensively to manage many other virtual screens
>   with a similar setup of Qedit sessions.
> [...]

I have been looking for a windows-based "multi-desktop" feature for some time -- this is a "default" characteristic of some [many? all?] linux/unix/X "desktop" environments, which I've grown accustomed to at home, and sorely miss "at work" [so I do a pseudo-version of this, (at least, while I'm working 100% MPE) -- I keep multiple seperate reflection windows "maximized" and use <ctl-N> to switch solely between reflection sessions]  In any case, is this a "freebie" that came with Reflection, or a seperate for-pay product from WRQ? [and if so, how much?]  [ok, I think I can answer part of that myself -- it seems "RVD", as they call it, was part of the "supplemental apps" that shipped with various products; getting a copy "today", however, may be nigh on impossible as they state that the product is generally discontinued, mature, or obsolete (and oddly enough, not supported past 10.x on XP)]

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