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Boy, tough crowd... - Version: 1.1, 6/16/2005 01:37PM PST
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Useful? Nope… - Version: 1.0, 6/16/2005 02:10AM PST
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MladRadiz
In my personal opinion—and it is not my intent to attack the author in any form—I may understand the usefulness of the software as a programming exercise: how to program a widget, collect system info, etc.
However, its usefulness is totally nonexistent for the user. Perhaps it would have been better to have it posted on a programming forum and not in VT.
However, its usefulness is totally nonexistent for the user. Perhaps it would have been better to have it posted on a programming forum and not in VT.
hmm - Version: 1.0, 6/15/2005 04:20PM PST
liamparkinson_dotmac
so does the display icon on my toolbar
Anyone here from Chicago? *taps microphone*
Seriously, folks, as a web designer who also does the occasional presentation using a laptop and LCD projector, I actually have found this little widget useful. It's (for me, YMMV) a more convenient way to quickly double-check my screen resolution (1680 x 1050 for some reason dosen't stick in my mind very easily) than taking my hands off the keyboard, grabbing the mouse, and clicking the Displays menu item.
Just because you don't find it useful doesn't mean no one will. If you don't want to use it ... well, don't!
Cheers!
-Andrew