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5 of my 6 screens
So I'm looking at my desk tonight, and I realize that I've got more screens running than I ever have before.
1. Left half of my work PC. Typically runs Outlook, and sometimes reference material for what I'm doing on the screen to the right (3)
2. My MacBookPro. Typically running TweetDeck, used for personal stuff, RSS, and so forth.
3. Right half of my work PC. Typically used for generating PowerPoints, Word documents, and so forth. Also used for comparison browsing (e.g. Chrome on the left, Firefox on the right).
4. My iPhone. It's usually here as it's my personal phone, and so forth.
5. My iPad. Right now, it's running the MLB At Bat app, so I can track what's up in the Yankees-Tigers game, audio and all. During the day, It's usually there when I need to check something web-based quickly while working in other windows.
6. My Nexus One (not pictured). It's what took this photo. My work device, and about the only phone I've used in the last few years that comes close to rivaling my iPhone. If it had legit Exchange support (read: the calendar), I wouldn't have to do the two phones thing.
5 of my 6 screens
So I'm looking at my desk tonight, and I realize that I've got more screens running than I ever have before.
1. Left half of my work PC. Typically runs Outlook, and sometimes reference material for what I'm doing on the screen to the right (3)
2. My MacBookPro. Typically running TweetDeck, used for personal stuff, RSS, and so forth.
3. Right half of my work PC. Typically used for generating PowerPoints, Word documents, and so forth. Also used for comparison browsing (e.g. Chrome on the left, Firefox on the right).
4. My iPhone. It's usually here as it's my personal phone, and so forth.
5. My iPad. Right now, it's running the MLB At Bat app, so I can track what's up in the Yankees-Tigers game, audio and all. During the day, It's usually there when I need to check something web-based quickly while working in other windows.
6. My Nexus One (not pictured). It's what took this photo. My work device, and about the only phone I've used in the last few years that comes close to rivaling my iPhone. If it had legit Exchange support (read: the calendar), I wouldn't have to do the two phones thing.