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Techie Jeff Atwood says that while having lots of screen real estate to display more information is great, the downside to multiple or widescreen monitors is that they make you work a little harder to manage windows:
One of the advantages of small monitors, ironically, is that because they're small, they nudge users into a simpler, windowless method of working. Instead of wasting time sizing, moving, and z-ordering windows, users only need to deal with one maximized window at a time. They can flip between maximized applications in much the same way they change channels on the television. But once your display gets to 1600 x 1200 or beyond, this easy one-app-per-display model isn't feasible any more.


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clock-up.pngTech blogger Amit Agarwal loves Vista's new system tray clock and calendar, but prefers not to move to his mouse whenever he wants to take a closer look. To remedy this, he's set up a simple shortcut to display the clock at the stroke of his keyboard. If you don't want to take the shortcut route, the post also details a few other methods for getting a quick look at the date and time. Got a favorite method of your own to get a quick glance at the calendar and clock? Share it in the comments.
Display Windows Clock On Your Desktop With a Keyboard Shortcut [Digital Inspiration]
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itunesvolume.pngMac OS X only: Freeware application iTunesVolume is an attractive iTunes controller for your Mac desktop. Like many before it, iTunesVolume offers playback control and displays album artwork (and it looks great doing it), but iTunesVolume sets itself apart with a very simple always-on-top control: a volume slider. Through this simple slider, you can access and control everything else the app does, which is virtually everything you can do in iTunes. iTunesVolume takes a little time to wrap your head around, but once you do, it offers a really nice way to interact with your music. iTunesVolume is freeware, Mac OS X only.
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Microsoft Outlook users have Xobni, and now Mac Mail users get the RelatedMail plug-in for Mail.app, which displays a list of messages like the one you're reading. RelatedMail takes quite a bit of time to complete its initial index, and it's still in beta, but still looks like a promising way to smarten up your inbox. [via]


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MSN Pictures Displayer is a freeware which enables you to display in a slideshow your own pictures as Messenger avatars, while chatting with your friends. read more »

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MiniLyrics is a fascinating lyrics viewer for synchronizing and displaying lyrics of the currently playing song in Winamp 2.0/3.0, Winamp 5.x, Windows Media Player, itunes, matchbox, Quintessenial Player, foobar2000. read more »

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