My common use case is opening text editor in fullscreen on main display and terminal with tests and tail -f log on the secondary one. Using Lion's fullscreen mode could help me get some extra screen estate for the editor, were it done right.
Also, why force turning off the displays? After all, one can press the power button or dim it using brightness settings, if the need arises.
My common use case is opening text editor in fullscreen on main display and terminal with tests and tail -f log on the secondary one. Using Lion's fullscreen mode could help me get some extra screen estate for the editor, were it done right.
Also, why force turning off the displays? After all, one can press the power button or dim it using brightness settings, if the need arises.