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flash (macromedia) : Flash on multiple monitors...anyone have this setup?


Shawn Hughes
4/24/2004 8:14:15 PM
I'm looking at adding a second monitor to my workstation with the intention
of being able to see the stage and timeline on one screen and all the
support windows on the second monitor.

Does anyone else have a similar arrangement and use it successfully with
Flash? It would be an expensive experiment to find that I can't separate
the stage and the actions panel to two different screens.

Thanks,
Shawn

mark
4/24/2004 9:41:33 PM
I was just at a Flash symposium and a fellow I spoke with there talked very
highly of using dual monitors. He says he has been doing it for a while and
could never go back to just one monitor. In addition, I took a DreamWeaver
course a couple of months ago and the instructor said that when he was
industry he used two monitors. The fellow I spoke with last week said there
are some ROI white papers out there on the internet that show the ROI for an
extra monitor, and he said it was enough to convince his employer to buy him
one. Certainly makes sense to me, after just beginning with macromedia stuff
the past couple of months, it is clear that the more monitor space the
better!

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ben callaway
4/24/2004 10:43:08 PM
yeah you can, i did it for a while, its soooo good.

havent the space at the mo. its even better for photoshop.


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Shawn Hughes
4/24/2004 10:49:45 PM
Thanks guys. I was pretty sure, but I did want to check an opinion or two.

I've had my eye on a dual 18" from Dell... drool.

Thanks for taking a moment to enlighten.

Shawn Hughes


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