Do you maximize your windows?


Do you maximize your windows?  

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  1. 1. Do you maximize your windows?

    • I always maximize and I rarely multitask. One program full screen.
      9
    • When I multitask, I switch from one maximized screen to another.
      78
    • I maximize only "important" applications.
      44
    • I accept whatever screen size the program defaults to.
      3
    • I use a combination of maximized and non-maximized windows.
      64
    • I only use the smallest possible windows so I can see my desktop.
      9
    • I use multiple monitors to maximize my work area for one program.
      3
    • I use multiple monitors but I still do not maximize by nature.
      4
    • I use multiple virtual desktops.
      1
    • I love scroll bars.
      2


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i have 1024*768 on my laptop so i dont maximize anything. The only app i use in a big window, almost the whole desktop is my browser, opera, as i usually have many tabs open, but thats about it, everything else i try to keep to its smallest size...

I went for "I maximize only "important" applications."

Firefox is always maximised when its open, so are things like word, excel etc. Stuff like explorer windows I keep little and I have a few of them open usually. Winamp is open most of the time and that obviously isnt maximised.

I went for "I maximize only "important" applications."

Firefox is always maximised when its open, so are things like word, excel etc. Stuff like explorer windows I keep little and I have a few of them open usually. Winamp is open most of the time and that obviously isnt maximised.

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Yea, I don't maximize my explorer windows. That's not really an application (at least in my mind).

I have 4 virtual desktops, on one of them I put my small stuff like gaim and xmms and any terminals. On the other three I maximize whatever i'm working on, including browser windows. Then I just mouse wheel between the desktops. Its the best desktop management idea I've ever seen.

have 1680x1050 screen on my laptop, gougeous space. i have a window always as IE, taking up 2/3rds of the screen and AIM on its side. and other messengers, widgets n wifi stuff. and dashboard onto the side sometimes. mind you, i like to see my wallpaper so not all that stuff is on all the time. and i also have wmp open up on top of IE with teh same size...

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