03 Mar 2009
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Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows Vista
Manufacturer: WinSplit Revolution
Size: 1.5MB
Number of Downloads: 598
Price: Free
It doesn’t take long for your monitor to become cluttered if you have a number of different applications open on a single screen, and flicking between open programs can become confusing too. Resizing open windows doesn’t always do the trick, so is there anything that takes advantage of larger, higher resolution monitors?
WinSplit is a useful utility enables users to easily organise open windows by dividing, resizing and positioning them to get the most from your desktop, especially useful for those with high quality LCD monitors. You can snap windows into specific tiled configurations using keyboard shortcuts.
You can divide your screen into several parts depending on the number of open applications. If you’ve got four applications open, divide your monitor into four equal parts and if you’ve only got two applications running simply split your screen in half.
This application would be useful for anyone who has to navigate quickly between different applications such as a graphic designer or website designer.
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