Originally posted by: QuixoticOne
Wishful thinking. I'm on my vista 64 box now and I feel just ....wrong and naked....
without having multiple desktop workspaces like gnome/kde/whatever.
Now there are 3rd party "multiple desktop" programs for working with a single monitor and giving you different workspaces.
There is also the capability built in to most advanced video cards (NVIDIA, ATI) to hook multiple monitors to the same graphics card (usually they have 2-3 ports) or even use multiple graphics cards of the same basic family and have EACH port of those cards go to a different monitor and be able to extend your desktop across those multiple screens... so you can have multiple true desktops that way...drag things from one monitor to the other etc.
There is also built in "user switching" where you can "switch user" to a different login on XP or Vista or other OSs (W2K I think also) without closing programs / logging out of the other user... so you can bounce from one login session (and desktop / set of running programs) to another that way... you can have a few different accounts logged in at once... though I do not think you can have multiple logins of the SAME user... so you'd have to partition your work and have one set of stuff running as one user, another set of stuff running as the other user, etc. and make sure the file sharing is set up so you can access common files between all the users.