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WinZen 1.0RC2

4.0

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License Free
Requirements Windows (all)
Downloads 17 Limitations None
Publisher Grey Matter File Size 952k
Date added 09 May 2006 Check your speed

Get a few low-level controls for the windows on your desktop. You can minimize, maximize, and drag the titlebar, edge, or corner of a window. What WinZen does is provide higher-level functions for controlling windows in a more task-oriented manner. With WinZen, you can click a button to snap a window into a screen corner. Another button will tile any number of windows across or down the screen. There are functions to grow or shrink multiple windows in unison, slide a common border between two windows, and swap the position of two or more windows.

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