I use Unity every day and I love it. I usually have 5 or 6 apps open at once and using all of them, jumping back and forth. Am I a power user or a script kiddie?
The other thing I didn't see in the article was any mention of multi-monitor support. Does Unity have it? If so, how does it play with the global menu and the launcher? Are they only on the primary display, or are they replicated on each one?
Multiple monitors work, but they work like shit. Much like everything else about Unity.
Both monitors are treated as a single long monitor (not mirrored) with a global menu bar across both monitors. Unfortunately the menus, as you question, are mirrored on each monitor. Great if you want it that way. No options if you don't. And, I don't.
I don't understand. What's wrong with the CRN article.
So they didn't mention, Vista doesn't come with AV software. Big deal. Wasn't security one of Vistas selling points? Regardless, Vista without AV software and XP without AV software,... I'm failing to see why the CRN article is wrong.
I use Unity every day and I love it. I usually have 5 or 6 apps open at once and using all of them, jumping back and forth. Am I a power user or a script kiddie?
yawn...what? windows? ping of what?
The other thing I didn't see in the article was any mention of multi-monitor support. Does Unity have it? If so, how does it play with the global menu and the launcher? Are they only on the primary display, or are they replicated on each one?
Multiple monitors work, but they work like shit. Much like everything else about Unity. Both monitors are treated as a single long monitor (not mirrored) with a global menu bar across both monitors. Unfortunately the menus, as you question, are mirrored on each monitor. Great if you want it that way. No options if you don't. And, I don't.
compared to the Ubuntu experience. And I'm a Mac fanboi! Nice f-ing pup up and audio on that site, by the way. Might be the only time I ever visit.
I don't understand. What's wrong with the CRN article. So they didn't mention, Vista doesn't come with AV software. Big deal. Wasn't security one of Vistas selling points? Regardless, Vista without AV software and XP without AV software,... I'm failing to see why the CRN article is wrong.