DisplayFusion 5.0.0
O. James Samson - February 17, 2013Want a smoother and easier multi-monitor experience? Go get DisplayFusion.
What is the real deal about DisplayFusion?
It helps to organize your windows by adding a taskbar to each monitor and you can even configure the taskbar to show all windows or selected windows. You can also use images from your own computer, or load images from online sources as wallpapers. It allows you to create your own powerful customized functions. You could create functions to load Wallpaper or Monitor Profiles, move windows around, change window opacity, toggle DisplayFusion features and much more.
The Window Location feature allows you to specify which monitor you would like selected applications to open on. Its Window Management feature could be used to easily move windows between your monitors. Why settle for one screen saver on your main monitor? With DisplayFusion you can span your screen saver across all monitors, or even display a different screen saver on each monitor. You can also use DisplayFusion in your corporate environment with ease by using DisplayFusion’s silent installer options, and custom ADMX templates for Active Directory Group Policy environments.
Some of the powerful features of this application include: Multi-Monitor Taskbars, TitleBar Buttons, Advanced Wallpaper Management, Customizable Functions, Monitor Configuration, Multi-Monitor Screen Savers,Desktop Icon Profiles and several more that will make managing your multiple monitors easy.
Binary Fortress Software, the authors of this application has added a few changes to this version. These include: Change: Taskbar support for new alternate Start Menu: Classic Shell, Change: Taskbar support for new alternate Start Menu: Start8, Change: Taskbar support for new alternate Start Menu: StartIsBack, Change: Taskbar support for new alternate Start Menu: Start Menu.
Downsides?
A very nice program. The only snag is that most of the “must have” features are not available in the free version.
To learn more about this program, please visit DisplayFusion.
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