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I'm getting a DNS Unresolved Hostname at www.ultramon.com.  Did it change
to http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/ ?

It's great to have multiple monitors and have one full-screen app in one
while you have Explorer or calculator in the other.  Just last Saturday I
won an aution on Ebay because I had one IE window on one monitor that I
kept refreshing with the remaining time and another IE window on the 2nd
monitor ready to place the winning bid.  Granted, you could do that with a
single monitor but it's cooler with multiple monitors.  They are also nice
if you're into flight simulators.  Maximum PC had a picture last year of a
guy who was really into flight sims and had something like 13 monitors.
They gave him a full cockpit view and he wanted to add more!


Dave Parnin
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Nishikawa Standard Company
Topeka, IN  46571
daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx





                                                                                
                                                       
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Joe,

I really just want to have the extra real estate for application
development



I'm amazed at the number of people who *don't* do this.  I've used multiple
monitors for many years, and currently actually run four flat panels from
two cards.  I use two 20" at 1600x1200 each, an 18" at 1280 x 1024, and a
15" at 1024x768.  Gives me nearly 6 million pixels of viewable desktop
space
to work with.

I also recommend using something like Ultramon ( www.ultramon.com ) when
running mulitple monitors.

Flat panels are cheap anymore, and the productivity gains by having more
screen real estate are great, IMHO.

Doug
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