Actual Window Rollup fills up the functionality gap that user, familiarized with Unix/Linux/MacOS window manager, notice while managing workspace in Windows. The program allows you to roll up and down windows by clicking on the special Roll Up button added to window's title bar. This feature has proven to be a more efficient way of organizing your workspace while working with multiple windows. Now it will only take a single click or keystroke to hide a window and move to the information in the underlying window or on the desktop.Besides the default Roll Up button and ability to enable this function from the system menu of the program offer several ways of rolling up your windows automatically. It's possible to set the program to instantly roll down active and roll up inactive windows. You can also manage windows via keyboard using the Hotkey feature. Easy access to features comes along with great compatibility. It means that Actual Window Rollup recognizes and works with all kinds of window, including the command prompt type (also known as console/CMD/DOS windows).Actual Window Rollup is a tiny utility that will set you free from a huge amount of redundant manipulation, such as searching in the taskbar, minimizing and maximizing windows.
Changes in this version:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------Actual Window Rollup 5.1 (23.06.2008)---------------------------------------------------------------------------[+] Now you can edit multiple specific settings at once in the Configuration Module (use Ctrl+ to select several items).[*] Window menu is slightly improved: additional options of AltMin and Roll Up actions are grouped into a separate submenu.[-] Now extra title buttons don't appear in the fullscreen mode of Microsoft Word 2003/2007.[-] The compatibility with applications written in Visual Basic is improved (in particular, with WorkCentrics and NCSS 2007).[-] The bug is fixed: enabling the Command Prompt Windows Support when Tiny Personal Firewall is running led to system crash.
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