Took a quick look at it. Looks nice, but I'm after a Virtual Desktop Manager that works with Fences Pro and Tiles. This is pretty eyecandy, but what I want is something functional like SVD. Appreciate your suggestion though.
TMPoole
[quote who="Lantec" reply="12" id="2914431"]Quoting TMPoole, reply 11Can someone recommend a virtual desktop program that plays nice with Fences and Tiles? Try Nextstart.(Winstep Extreme) Jorge keeps up pretty well with Stardock software and he has a trial version. Winstep Extreme[/quote] Thanks! I'll give it a try.
Finally forced to go 64-bit and still no upgrade to SVD? Too bad. Can someone recommend a virtual desktop program that plays nice with Fences and Tiles? Thanks,
[quote who="Shirley" reply="4" id="2598153"] Shirley, if the application has been discontinued, can you please try and get the appropriate web pages updated? I very nearly bought it without trialling it first, expecting it to run as well as Fences which installed on X64 with no problems. The web pages should be accurate. Virtual Desktops is still supported on Windows XP and Vista (32 Bit).[/quote] Stardock Virtual Desktop works great in Windo
[quote quoting="post"] Didn't realize the Windows 7 64-bit wasn't working with Virtual Desktop. The availability of the Virtual Desktop function was the only reason I moved from OS/2 to Windows back in the day. I'm basically thinking about junking my new 64-bit install and going to 32-bit, but I'd like to be certain that Virtual Desktop will work under the 32-bit version of Windows 7 Professional. I wonder if anybody has an idea how useful this program i
Didn't realize the Windows 7 64-bit wasn't working with Virtual Desktop. The availability of the Virtual Desktop function was the only reason I moved from OS/2 to Windows back in the day. I'm basically thinking about junking my new 64-bit install and going to 32-bit, but I'd like to be certain that Virtual Desktop will work under the 32-bit version of Windows 7 Professional. I wonder if anybody has an idea how useful this program is when with a dual monitor environment
Typical. Let's over legislate something that is already covered under existing laws. The morons that allowed a child to handle a machine gun are probably going to jail (as they should if they were responsible for a 15 year old acting as a range boss). The parent that didn't teach his child what guns were ok to handle with adult supervision and was taking a photo opportunity instead of being responsible for his child's safety will likely be charged with child endangerm