
This (quite long) article has been written by me for two primary reasons: One, to hopefully save someone else the time and hassle associated with trying out various Linux distributions, and two, to promote some discussion and feedback regarding what a modern Linux distribution should be, and of course to contrast this with what is currently available. I am exploring the offerings of MS Windows, BeOS and MacOSX, and then taking on a number of well-known Linux distributions.
too bad this isn't available for windows 2000.
personally, i prefer vern, oneguycoding.com
this is a very powerful multiple desktop program, and you can control as many desktops as you want. it even has a autohide feature. and supports keyboard shortcuts to move between desktops.