> As an aside, most designers I know use external monitors. Do you find yourself doing this type of work on your laptop display?
Guilty as charged (Two Eizos), but I work outside the office regularly, or in the weekends when "inspiration" strikes.
What is the point of Pro laptop when I cannot perform my work at a maximum UX comfort.
Another use-case is that I develop my photos on the go, so on, so on.:)
I am still partially in the Apple Ecosystem (mainly due to C1) so by the looks of it I will have to transition to something different.
> Idea: Write a utility to add in a software bezel for folks like this. We can call it distraction free mode. We'll take the extra space back and replace it with a black bezel. The webcam and front facing utilities are now within that space.
You can toggle it on and off.
My first reaction was this idea also. I am sure that as we speak someone is firing up Xcode and it will be available if Apple approves it:)
Guilty as charged (Two Eizos), but I work outside the office regularly, or in the weekends when "inspiration" strikes.
What is the point of Pro laptop when I cannot perform my work at a maximum UX comfort.
Another use-case is that I develop my photos on the go, so on, so on.:)
I am still partially in the Apple Ecosystem (mainly due to C1) so by the looks of it I will have to transition to something different.
> Idea: Write a utility to add in a software bezel for folks like this. We can call it distraction free mode. We'll take the extra space back and replace it with a black bezel. The webcam and front facing utilities are now within that space. You can toggle it on and off.
My first reaction was this idea also. I am sure that as we speak someone is firing up Xcode and it will be available if Apple approves it:)