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ATS Warning! The Boss! 1.6.0


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Requirements Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 1 Limitations None
Publisher Api Tuan Software File Size 2.0M
Date added 28 Jan 2006 Check your speed

Do you need to hide windows or complete applications from the sight of others? To surf through the internet without anyone seeing the contents of the sites you have access to? To keep a conversation by means of a messenger (such as ICQ)? To enter the number of your bank account with total privacy? Warning! The Boss! will kept you preserve your privacy hiding the windows and the icons in the desktop along with the icons in the systray and silencing the sound of your PC.

You will be able to hide the windows one by one, by class or by title very easily. Control the windows by means of key combinations that will give you total control of each window, hiding and showing them according to your needs. You will be able to modify the keys to hide and show windows very easily. Moreover, you will be able to hide icons in the systray and silence your PC whenever you want even if you are not hiding windows. Organize the desktop windows either in cascade or mosaic. You can try Warning!

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