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Perfect Screens 4.1


License Purchase
Requirements Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003
Downloads 2 Limitations None
Publisher Pitrinec Software File Size 590k
Date added 02 Nov 2004 Check your speed

Perfect Screens is a desktop management utility that can bring a whole new dimension to working on your computer. The ability to arrange all your work on several virtual screens (desktops) gives you better survey on running and installed applications. Because running applications are spread out to several screens you are not confused by many overlapped windows and can switch among applications quickly. These applications can also be easily copied/moved from one screen to another. Each screen can have its own screen menu and application toolbar for fast launching and file access. Installation program automatically creates four basic screens for you: Office screen, File screen, System screen and Network screen. Most popular applications already installed to your hard drive are automatically detected and added to screen menus and toolbars. The program is very intuitive, fully customizable (resizable toolbars with resizable buttons, user-defined hotkeys, etc.) and easy to configure.

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