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Do you spend a lot of time moving and zooming windows, so you can better see and work with all the content on your Mac? Instead of doing that work yourself, let Moom handle the task for you.

When used via the mouse, all you need to do is hover over the green resize button in any macOS and Windows. When used via the keyboard, a hot key displays the Moom bezel, and you can then use the arrow and modifier keys to move and resize the windows. A tiny window management app for the Mac.

Better window manager allows you to put windows where you want, save their positions, and restore them with a keyboard shortcut. Typically, in macOS, you use the window title to move and the lower right corner to resize the window.

It is very convenient. Those who used Linux before probably remember the Alt-Drag function. Divide your screen, increase your productivity. You can keep a different set of regions open on each virtual desktop. Use our handy setting to choose if you want each virtual desktop to have its own set of profiles.

Only works on Windows Because only Windows 10 has virtual desktops. With widescreen, multi-screen, Ultra HD screen 4K, 5K and 8K use increasing, you often switch back and forth between browser, or between your browser and a text document. Sometimes you also need to move or resize the window and wished there was some way you could just fast and look at multiple at the same time.

When you focus only on a portion of the area on the screen, you do not take full advantage of every area on the screen. UltraView Desktop Manager 2. Key info and apps can get buried under other windows, causing you to miss deadlines or important alerts as you struggle to task-switch and multitask across a variety of work obligations, personal obligations and personal interests, little of which is visible to you at any one time.

Now you can split those giant monitors and 4K TVs into any number of virtual monitors, including micro monitors dedicated to time tracking, task managers, personal email, instant messaging, social media, live financial TV news, streaming music and video, newsfeeds and security cameras. It is a background application that emulates the behaviour of KDE, which is a rather good Linux desktop environment.

Essentially, you hold down the Alt key, and Left-click to move a window, Right-click to resize it; and from anywhere inside the window. WinSplit-Tevoluton still better than others.

It has a floating window for oneclick window to grid placement which lacks in others. Wallpaper images can be set in slideshow mode to present random images from a collection at any preferred interval, with smooth cross dissolves at each transition. For dramatic impact with no effort, choose the UltraView Collection of more than panoramic images, hand-picked to show off your multi-monitor desktop with beautiful landscapes and cityscapes from around the world.

When installed, UltraView Collection becomes the default wallpaper collection until changed. Configure monitors with live preview Configuring your monitor layout in Windows can sometimes be confusing. UltraView Desktop Manager makes monitor configuration simple, with a control panel that provides a live preview of each monitor's content. It's much easier to match the Windows layout with your actual desktop layout, simply by arranging the previews to match the physical layout.

This avoids confusion with monitoring numbering frequently not in ascending order. While Windows itself can't manage more than 10 attached monitors, the Monitor Configuration utility supports any number of attached monitors, making it vital for managing very large configurations. You can easily save configuration profiles and switch between profiles. For example, you may switch to single-monitor mode for gaming, and then back to a multi-monitor desktop for work, via menu or hotkey.

Images or the entire collection can be used for desktop wallpaper or screen saver. Images are automatically scaled and cropped to fit most multi-monitor desktops. A fresh new desktop image loads every 60 minutes, or at any preferred interval. Images can be installed locally on your computer or can be sampled on demand from Flickr. For example, suppose you create a dashboard composed of a variety of virtual monitors to assist one type of project. You can assign this layout to a monitor profile with a hotkey, and then create a "standard" profile with no virtual monitors, assigning this profile to a different hotkey.

Thereafter, toggling layouts is just a hotkey away. Alternatively, suppose you use a big-screen TV on the wall to conduct occasiona in-office presentations. You can create a profile to enable this monitor, while suppressing other monitors, and switching your audio output to the TV speakers You can even use some profiles just for audio, enabling you to switch sound sources with just a hotkey.

Get hourly wallpaper feeds from local and online providers Set up a local wallpaper slideshow by selecting individual images, image folders, or even MP4 videos and rotating through this content at intervals of your choosing defauilt is once per hour. Choose searchable providers such as Flickr and filter the feeds with search keywords such as "panorama," "sunset," "cityscape," "sky," and "4k nature.

Here are all options: Move window to a preferred new monitor with one click By standard configuration, UltraView Desktop Manager adds four buttons to the title bar of all of your applications. The most popular and frequently used button is " Move Windows to Different Monitor. With many open applications and windows, the taskbar gets crammed with unreadable application window icons.

UltraView Desktop Manager solves the problem by adding a full-function Windows taskbar to each secondary monitor; each taskbar shows tasks only from the monitor it is on. This makes managing open applications much easier, and when activating an application, you'll know on which monitor it will appear.

Each taskbar has a Windows Start Button and Start Menu , enabling you to launch applications from any monitor, with automatic positioning of the application on the monitor from which it is launched. Windows 7 features are supported, including Aero transparency, Show Desktop button, and thumbnail previews shown above. Multi-monitor wallpaper with optimal desktop spanning UltraView Desktop Manager has powerful wallpaper features that enable you to span your entire Windows desktop with a single panoramic image, automatically scaled and cropped to fit perfectly.

Additional options include separate wallpaper images for each monitor, and manual controls for scaling and cropping images. You can use your own source images, or search online for images using the built-in image search tools integrated with Flickr and Vladstudio. Wallpaper images can be set to rotate among a collection at any preferred interval. For the most dramatic impact, choose the UltraView Collection of more than panoramic images, hand-picked to show off your multi-monitor desktop with beautiful landscapes and cityscapes from around the world.

The most popular and frequently used button is " Move Windows to Different Monitor. The application jumps to the other monitor. No more dragging windows around your desktop and resizing them every time you just want to move them. This enables your multi-monitor desktop to keep up with your workflow and your thought process. Another useful button is "Maximize Window Across All Monitors," which spans any resizable window to your full desktop. Clicking the button again toggles the window back to its original size.

Images or the entire collection can be used for desktop wallpaper or screen saver. Images are automatically scaled and cropped to fit most multi-monitor desktops.

A fresh new desktop image loads every 60 minutes, or at any preferred interval. The Taskbar Position menu allows you to change which edge of the monitor the Taskbar is located. You can also disable the Taskbar for a specific monitor from here as well. The System Tray menu allows you to adjust which side of the Taskbar the clock and tray icons appear on. This menu also allows you to disable the Clock and Tray Icons.

The Start Button menu allows you to choose which side of the Taskbar the Start button gets aligned to. The 'Show Desktop' Button menu allows you to choose which side of the Taskbar the 'Show Desktop' button gets aligned to.

The Taskbar Button Alignment menu allows you to choose which side of the Taskbar the application buttons get aligned to. The Button Style sub-menu allows you to change the taskbar button type to Icons Only, Icons and Text, or automatically based on the native Windows taskbar button setting.

The Group Buttons menu allows you to enable or disable the Taskbar from grouping the buttons by program. The Audio Devices menu allows you to easily switch between different devices used for recording and playback on your system. The Desktop Wallpaper window allows you to control how UltraView will load, format and size your wallpaper images. There are many options and many sources to load your images from. The controls at the top of the Wallpaper window allow you to add, remove, duplicate, and delete Wallpaper Profiles.

You can create many different wallpaper profiles for different wallpaper settings. The Background Mode options allow you to choose whether you want to use a different image on each monitor, the same image on each monitor, or a single image spanned across all monitors.

The Wallpaper Source options allow you to choose whether you would like to use a solid colour as your wallpaper, or choose images from your local computer or various online sources. After choosing the image source, you can configure the various options available for the selected source. When you choose a wallpaper source, but leave the "Load random images" option disabled, you can select a single image from your chosen wallpaper source to use as your desktop wallpaper.

When "My Computer" is chosen as the wallpaper source, and the "Load random images" option is enabled, you will see the screen below. When an online provider such as Vladstudio is chosen as the wallpaper source, and the "Load random images" option is enabled, you will see the screen below.

You can use the "Get Settings" button to adjust the criteria that UltraView will use when choosing images from the source. If you'd like UltraView to update the wallpaper on an interval using that URL, you can also enable the "Load random images" checkbox and specify the interval at which UltraView should refresh the image.

The Image Colour tab allows you to choose from various colour modes Normal, Grayscale, Sepia Tone, Inverted , and also allows you to set the background colour that should be used when a wallpaper does not fill the screen. If you select "Solid Colour" as the image source, the background colour on this tab will be used. The wallpaper adjustments allow you to modify the size, location, and rotation of the image. You can also flip the image horizontally or vertically.

The Info tab allows you to specify text that you would like displayed on top of the wallpaper on each screen. This text can be manually entered, or you can add Info Tags that will display text dynamically based on the context. You can set the position of the Image Info text by selecting one of the radio buttons inside the monitor icon on the lower-right side of the Info tab.

Right-click any monitor displayed at the top of the Wallpaper window to show this context menu. From here, you can load or clear images, as well as copy or swap settings from other monitors.



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