Virtual desktops?

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What would be a good virtual desktops app? I remember one called JS Pager
or something like that, that allowed a mini-view of desktops, but I think
its development was discontinued.
 
What would be a good virtual desktops app? I remember one called JS Pager
or something like that, that allowed a mini-view of desktops, but I think
its development was discontinued.
Assuming you are using XP have you tried the Virtual Desktop Manager
PowerToy from Microsoft
(<http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/DeskmanPowertoySetup.exe>)

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In data Fri, 14 Jan 2005 01:30:04 +0000 (UTC), Rookie ha scritto:
What would be a good virtual desktops app? I remember one called JS Pager
or something like that, that allowed a mini-view of desktops, but I think
its development was discontinued.

this app works really fine.
try it!!

here the homepage: http://www.dexpot.de/en/index2.html
 
What would be a good virtual desktops app? I remember one called JS Pager
or something like that, that allowed a mini-view of desktops, but I think
its development was discontinued.
Just download this and haven't tried it yet, but it's worth a look.

Dexpot allows you to create multiple, virtual desktops to increase the
work area of your screen by up to 20 times. Each virtual desktop is
independent from the others and can have its individual wallpaper,
resolution, and icons (or no icons at all). You can easily switch
between desktops from the tray icon, or via hotkey, or even use an
automatic desktop slideshow that rotates all virtual desktops. In
addition, you can move and copy windows from one desktop to another
among the desktops, set up rules to automatically move, copy or close
windows and more. Dexpot is one of the most advanced desktop managers
out there, that is easy enough for beginners, but offers some great
flexibility for more demanding users as well.

http://www.dexpot.de/en/produkt.html
 
Rookie said:
What would be a good virtual desktops app? I remember one called JS Pager
or something like that, that allowed a mini-view of desktops, but I think
its development was discontinued.

If you have XP right-click a blank part of the taskbar, choose Toolbars >
Desktop. It puts an icon on the taskbar which gives access to any file or
folder on the desktop, and to all sub-folders and files.

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