Check out Total Spaces (https://totalspaces.binaryage.com/) for Mac. I use this with dual monitors and love that each monitor can have its own virtual desktop.
I have my left monitor as a communications hub. It has only one virtual screen. I also keep my browser there.
That won’t work. I just want separation. Between applications. I can run multiple instances of chrome, but the is has trouble figuring out where to put what.
I’ve tried routing VNC though an ssh tunnel (doesn’t accept connection to localhost), but it’s all pretty shit.
And I really don’t like carrying 2 MacBooks around
I agree that VoIP is tailor-made for working from home, but I’m not sure about using VoIP over wifi. VoIP is very sensitive to internet issues and wifi connections can be quite unstable. Furthermore, the issues caused by the wifi connection would be intermittent so they’d be extra hard to diagnose.
VoIP Spear is a service that monitors your internet connection and uses network performance data (e.g., latency, packet loss, jitter) to estimate what your voice quality is at any given time.
VoIP Spear is useful because most network issues are intermittent, meaning that the issue has resolved itself by the time you contact support. VoIP Spear can give you information about problems that occurred in the past.
These days, latency is very low for most calls in North America. In fact, when we calculate MOS (which is a score for your call quality), we don’t even use latency if it’s under 100ms.
These days, I find more call quality issues are a result of issues on the LAN rather than the Internet. More specifically, I see voice quality degradation caused by routers/firewalls that are not quite able to deal with the volume of traffic being pushed through them.
I write software as both a career and also a hobby. I’ve been doing this for many years and I still love it.
My advice to you is to go for it.
About your RSI — I have suffered with this for many years. I found that switching my keyboard to a new one would bring instant relief. The only problem is that the new keyboards were lasting me shorter and shorter times. I remember I was getting down to switching my keyboard every 11-13 days!
And then I found a permanent solution. I now go for a massage every 3-4 weeks with the focus being on my arms, neck, hands. Since I started this, I haven’t replaced my keyboard in 2 years!
I find that if the angle of my forearms is downward, I get a creeping RSI brewing on top of my hands. Adjusting my seating and/or sitting position so my forearms are horizontal and my wrists are resting and my hands can relax gets rid of the constant tension and creeping pain. YMMV
We’re not monitoring phone calls. We’re monitoring the network conditions. This means we can provide an estimate of call quality even when there’s no calls on the network.
I'm struggling to understand why this would be useful, so I guess I'm not the target market - can you say something about who this is useful for, why they want to see this info, and what they can do with it?
It's frustrating for people who experience voice quality issues because the problems are usually intermittent. This means that, by the time they contact their service providers, the problem is not occurring and they just get a lame 'have you tried rebooting your modem/router' response.
VoIP Spear monitors 24x7x365 so customers can provide historical data to their service providers to show the issue occurred.
Also, service providers use VoIP Spear because they want help troubleshooting. They are also frustrated that the issue is no longer occurring by the time the customer calls for support.
1. Personal: Home users use VoIP Spear to monitor their VoIP service to provide information to their service providers about the problems they are experiencing.
2. SME: Businesses that have VoIP use VoIP Spear in the same way as the home users.
3. Service providers: Service providers use VoIP Spear because it is an inexpensive and cheap way to get data about the issues their customers are experiencing. Most VoIP service providers are typically unable to get any data about the quality of phone calls their customers experience.
VoIP Spear monitors your Internet connection 24x7 for voic quality issues affecting your phone calls. I have about 850 active users though not all are paying users.
I created the site because I work in the VoIP industry and its crazy expensive to do continuous VoIP monitoring. There was no low cost, easy to use option so I decided to do it myself.
I have my left monitor as a communications hub. It has only one virtual screen. I also keep my browser there.
I have a 3x3 grid on the right hand monitor.