iMac time - help needed

Not really. As you have just surrendered, we will all agree that canon and PCs are best! ;)

:bang::bang::bang:

Until you've properly stayed & dined at Claridges you can be forgiven for thinking Premier Inn is fine (oh deluded one)

:razz::razz::razz:

DD
 
:bang::bang::bang:

Until you've properly stayed & dined at Claridges you can be forgiven for thinking Premier Inn is fine (oh deluded one)

:razz::razz::razz:

DD

It was only a joke hence the little winky man emote...

And I have eaten at Claridges...

:)
 
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It was only a joke hence the little winky man emote...

And I have eaten at Claridges...

:)

Sorry - but I'm fiercely joking too - its a very common and long ongoing N v C argument at camera clubs :D

DD
 
Pah.. a single monitor... :p



BTW, the calendar is open at todays date and Stewie is saying "Victory shall be mine!"

:D
 
One to work on and one to try and keep Windows running stable :p
One to see the machine we're running on and the other to monitor all the other PCs we've bought with the cash left over from not buying a Mac ;). PC users are multi-taskers, something mere Mac users don't seem to be able to achieve :p
 
You don't need 2 monitors on a mac with Expose and spaces, leaves you with a clutter free desk...
 
You don't need 2 monitors on a mac with Expose and spaces, leaves you with a clutter free desk...

in all seriousness its a personal preference point.. sure i could just win+tab but personally (inheriting a 2 screen set up from work) its a million times more comfortable for me having a pair of screens rather than flicking between windows.

anyway doesnt necessarily mean clutter on your desk.
 
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You don't need 2 monitors on a mac with Expose and spaces, leaves you with a clutter free desk...
Clutter on your desk???? If you look at my picture above, you'll see that I have just a single application open (lightroom) which uses both monitors. I can look at a closeup on one monitor whilst seeing what the big picture is on the other monitor.

BTW, you can also get freeware to do exactly what expose and spaces do. A number of good virtual windows managers - dexpot is equivalent/better than spaces, whilst DexposeD2 or smallwindows or a number of other pieces of similar software will provide you exactly what expose provides.

We keep saying it, but they're pretty equivalent these days... but the mac lads (apologies ladies) will keep feeling the need to justify their purchases ;)
 
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