Virtual - 2.0expands the size of your screen by using virtual monitors |
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- Version: 2.0, 3/2/2003 01:20PM PST
gmanno
I can't keep it working under OS9. I see no utility to save the settings, and when my Mac goes to sleep, it wakes up with all the settings lost -- all the windows open in the main screen and lose the relative screen positions that were set. The download and webpage are no longer active. I would pay for this shareware and rate five stars in a flash if I could get it to work.
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- Any chance?
Found it here:… - Version: 2.0, 11/14/2001 09:08AM PST
Green.30
http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/gui/virtual-20.hqx - Julian
and it helps you to display more documents at a time.
This puts several "virtual" monitors on your screen edge and extends your desktop.
It works like a Classics' extension "Virtual Desktop" or an OSX's "Desktop Manager".
This works fine with my OS9.2.2.