Basically I have just purchased a widescreen monitor, and a few thoughts crossed my mind, I was beginning to be annoyed by windows which when maximised are unnecesarily wide and a waste on on screen real estate, I know that I can use 'tile vertical' to take two windows and split them equally between the width of the screen however I find that if I have more than two running programs juggling them to ensure that only the two I want are tiled is an annoyance and inconvenience. What I would love to be able to create a psuedo dual screen set up of customisable size within a single widescreen which would allow programs to maximise properly within their respective 'pseudo screen'. Maybe split a screen 3 ways, I imagine a slider/marker at the top edge to dynamically resize the screens 'on the fly'.
Bearing in mind StarDock's experience with messing around with multiple screens this seems like a logical idea for them to make use of, a kind of an inverse Multiplicity. Maybe you could even somehow have the input from a second PC as being the second psuedo screen on the main monitor and be able to swish the divider from side to side revelaing the seconf screen like a sliding door and allowing one person to operate two PCs in that fashion.
Does it sound like a good idea?
Sounds good to me, but without the coding knowledge I couldn't implement it.
CD