Usually, yes, but not always (. Imagine a full-blown Campcaster, with the
Advanced Playlist Editor etc., You are in the studio, running your show,
and as you wait for your BBC world service 15 minute stream to end, you
open the Advanced Playlist Editor and prepare your tomorrow's show on the
other monitor. I see Marko Pekic has already replied in the similar vein.
It surely is a luxury that we wouldn't be developing at this stage, but we
already have it. So why ditch the thing, if you can have a near-single
window experience with some minor tweaks?
Sava
Paul Baranowski
01/10/07 10:05 PM
Please respond to campcaster-dev
sava.tatic@mdlf.org wrote:
> Again, regarding palettes. Not a big fan, as I said before, but one big
> advantage I can see is a possible multimonitor use of Campcaster. Some
> people will be able to afford that and it is probably easier to use all
> that real estate with the palettes.
Usually you use multiple monitors for multiple applications, not one
application on multiple monitors. Multiple monitors allow you to see
and use multiple applications at once.