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From: finn@convex.com (Tom Finn)
Subject: Re: multiple desktops
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In article <C56BHt.7qF@news.Hawaii.Edu> dmcgee@uluhe.soest.hawaii.edu (Don McGee) writes:
>
>Is there a free/share( ware) package that will allow multiple
>desktops in windows 3.1.  What is desired is to have a desk top
>for several people that each can personalize by name and choice
>of programs etc. 


There's a package called Workspace on cica that has 5 desktops; I
haven't done much with it yet, but it seems to be able to do what you
want it to.

Don't have the exact archive name handy, but it's something like
wspace<blah>.zip.

Tom

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