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This is a really great virtual desktop program for OS X (and its free). Virtual desktop are actually been around for over 20 years in Unix-land. Think of you monitor as only displaying a fraction of a much larger desktop space, similar to how a microfilm reader only displays a portion of the content on the film. With a much larger desktop you can have more windows open,spread out, and spatially organized to your liking. You can easily change which part of your very-large-but-partially-obscured desktop is visible and avoid having to constantly hide/show or minimize/expand your open windows.
The next version of OS X, OS X 10.5 Leopard, will have a very similar virtual desktop feature called Spaces. Until then, VirtueDesktop is a very good alternative.
For more neat program that you can add to your new computer check this out…
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