What Is Your Monitor Resolution

Hi, Most of the time I’m on a 13" MacbookPro: 1280x800

I usually run at 1600 by 900.

Jason

I’m work on a 17" MacBook Pro (1920 x 1200 built-in display) hooked up to a 27" Apple Cinema Display (2560 x 1440). Most of the time I leave the laptop closed, so the 27" display is usually my sole monitor.

1920x1080 on my Dell laptop

1280 X 800 on a MacBookPro 13"

1920x1080

I have 2 side by side (1920x1080) monitors. 

My opinion would be that you should release it in 1920x1080. 

Although if you don’t have two+ monitors and want to look at the program and code then it should be able to get re-sized to be smaller?.

I am using corona on these displays:

1490x900 on macboook air 13" (my main workstation for corona, so my most used resolution)

1920x1080 on second sreen

1280x800 old macbook running Windows 10

1440x900 as second screen 

Mac: 1440x900 and external 1920x1080

Lenovo Laptop: 1600x900

External Monitor:  2560x1600

External Monitor: 1920x1080

2880x1800 on my MacBook Pro 15"

2560x1440 on my Thunderbolt Display

1920 x 1280, plus occasionally a Macbook Air (1440 × 900 I think)

Dell business laptop (Latitude 15"): 1366 x 768

’EAT - Frameworks’ (Tool 1 derived from GDT work) has been released:
 
https://forums.coronalabs.com/topic/62799-eat-frameworks-released/
 
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