Actual Window Manager is a technologically advanced utility tool that interacts with the Windows operating system's shell to bring the extended manipulation functionality to every window in the system.
It allows you to roll up/unroll windows, hide them to the Windows notification area (system tray), keep them always-on-top of others, make them semi-transparent - and many other advanced window actions available both in the automatic way (upon startup, activation/deactivation, minimization etc.) and in the manual way (via extra buttons added to each window's title bar or via extra options added to each window's system window menu).
Actual Window Manager keeps track of all the configuration changes you make to each individual window and applies the changes automatically on-the-fly.
In addition, Actual Window Manager operates semi-automatically, therefore you will not be required to spend a lot of time trying to understand how it works.
NOTE: The Beta version expires on July 1st
Limitations:
· 60 days trial
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release:
· Due to copyright reasons, the Classic Shell Start Menu is removed from Actual Window Manager setup.
· The new Clipboard Templates Library facility is added.
· It lets you create a collection of frequently used text pieces (e.g. your home address, common e-mail reply, etc.) and insert them wherever you want using the assigned hotkey. Templates can be united into groups. Each group can have its own hotkey.
· AutoUpdate is finally available. Now, Actual Window Manager not only checks for a new version but also downloads and installs it automatically.
· Collection of usage statistics is added. When enabled, it is keeping record of any window manipulation you undertake in a special log file. Collection of usage statistics is enabled by default. If you encounter any problems with it then you can disable it in the "Options - General" panel. Otherwise, please keep it enabled for a sufficient time (at least several days) to let Actual Window Manager collect enough statistical data. Then, please ...