DesktopCoral
Ciaran Moore - June 16, 2008DesktopCoral is small, unusual program. Its purpose is to shield a designated portion of your screen from maximised applications and other windows.
This is useful if you have an application such as a system monitor, sidebar, instant messenger window, etc. which you would like to keep in constant view. In fact, this little program is a perfect companion to Samurize, a free desktop system monitor which I previously reviewed. The reserved area can be as high or wide as you choose, and included is an easy option to run DesktopCoral at startup, so you can “set it and forget it”. So if you happen to work with a screen area or window you don’t want being covered up by other windows, try out this simple yet useful little program.
More details and download it from the homepage here.
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