Dunno about that - It's much easier (and therefore more productive?) when working on graphics routines where you can have your running app on one monitor and Delphi fuill screen on the other monitor. Especially when you're trying to avoid redraws being fired because the IDE got in the way of the app's window during a drawing routine that you are debugging! I guess you could probably squeeze it all onto one monitor but then the debug window would be quite slow and cumbersome.

Same thing goes for other languages and IDEs.

Phil.

Stefan Mueller wrote:
I would say dual screen systems don't really make you much more productive
.. but they surely make computer work somewhat more comfortable.

The only thing I don't like is the black border frame between those two
screens. Maybe next time I am in the US I try to get one of those babies:

http://www.go-l.com/monitors/cinerama/features/index.htm

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