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Reply #4 Posted on: October 21, 2014, 05:04:08 pm |
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I've just been using this handy little program: http://dexpot.de/ which is free and much more user friendly. I didn't know it was a semi built-in feature of Windows until my dad showed me it... (he was a big fan of sysinternals before Microsoft ate them up.)
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Reply #5 Posted on: October 22, 2014, 04:46:18 pm |
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Location: The throne of ringworld Joined: Apr 2014
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Been using multiple desktops/windows/workspaces for years out of the box (On linux)
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A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five. Groucho Marx
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Reply #6 Posted on: October 22, 2014, 05:21:15 pm |
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I have recently just put Ubuntu back on one of my PC's. It is a great OS. I am almost at the point where I could even ditch windows, if it wern't for the love of coding in Windows. Good to have them side by side though, as I am really getting into trying to make seamless cross-platform code.
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Reply #8 Posted on: October 23, 2014, 02:25:55 am |
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Arch hey? Never tried it.
How does cross platform coding generally work between distro's? Is it a case of 'just works' on all? Or are there some quirks involved?
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