Dear Kai,

On 2008-08-03, Kai Großjohann wrote:
> Others have stated that they used it on small screens.  I find that even  
> with bigger screens some programs tend to be full-screen anyway.  One  
> prime example is the web browser.  Also, if you use one of those  
> graphical mail reading thingies, then they have lots and lots of little  
> windows and toolbars, so you'll want those to be full-screen, too.  And  
> then there are IDEs and PDF viewers.
>
> I often gather multiple of such windows into one tag, which is in  
> monocle layout.

It is definitely useful on large screens.  At a 1680x1050 resolution, a
full screen Web browser is a God-send.  

Most of the time, all I'll have open is Firefox and rxvt-unicode
(screen, mutt, irssi, finch, etc.); monocle makes it a breeze to switch
between apps.

Thanks to whoever contributed the monocle patch.

Sincerely,
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