I used to work with two monitors in one of my jobs and I pretty much ignored the second one most of the time.
If I had two monitors now it would probably be Flash on 1 and Photoshop on 2.
Kevin Bacon.
Age 28, Male
Game Designer
Done with that
New York, New York
Joined on 7/27/07
I used to work with two monitors in one of my jobs and I pretty much ignored the second one most of the time.
If I had two monitors now it would probably be Flash on 1 and Photoshop on 2.
I like to keep the internet open on one so I can find references and stuff for flash and photoshop.
dual monitors are neat I want to invest. Also semi unrelated/related, I went to msnbc's graphics department and everyone there uses quadruple monitor setups, it was crazy.
also congratz on 200 you popular guy you
that sounds awesome. It's hard to use 2 at a time, I can't imagine using more.
also, thanks :D
congrats on the 200.
Keep the stage of flash in one monitor(along with the timline tab)
and the library and other tabs on the other.
that's interesting because I had to constrict my tablet pen to one screen or else it would track around too fast.
anyway, thanks.
Having a dual screen setup is great, and it is infinitely better for programming, among other things; FlashDevelop on one screen, Flash on the other, or Flash on one Photoshop on the other, etc. etc. etc.
THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS :D
They have dual monitor setups at my schools ICT suite, though I can't find myself ever making use of such a thing; if I had NG on one, Flash/work on the other, I'd choose NG. Then, half an hour later, I'd realise I hadn't made ANY progress :P
I only have 94 :(
where the hell is your " really cool game"
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