since a good number of spend our daze starring at computers, this is a thread to discuss (and kvetch about) our interface to the digital world...
I have my desktop monitor in portrait mode. I will always work this way.
when I managed the service desk, there was always a very long list of open items
I always had one 27inch monitor in portrait mode as I could see like 50 open issues on one page (vs 15 in landscape)
but I am fond of landscape for everything else
i have two side-by-side monitors, both in landscape and horizontally aligned (left and right screen, with the left screen . i'm often comparing email, spreadsheet, and a browser or three. portrait would not work for me, but that's probably in large part due to habit.
much to julian's dismay, i belong to the cult of the taskbar-on-top. yes, my start menu is at the upper left. i couldn't imagine working any other way. this puts all my menus - both application and system - in one area. none of this "click the taskbar at the bottom to switch to program, mouse to top of screen to select program menu, click at bottom of screen to switch back to other program...". mind you i do a lot of that with keystrokes anyways, but when i do need a menu i don't want to be mousing back and forth all over the screen. <cue up jules' vapors>