Setembro 2, 2008AltDesk is skinnable Virtual Desktop Manager for Windows, which has no direct analog among other programs of this kind. It offers you a completely new way of managing running applications on your computer, just as if you had a whole set of monitors.
For example, you could launch an Office suite on one Virtual Desktop while working with your e-mail on another. Swapping tasks and switching Desktops can be easily done in the blink of an eye.
AltDesk supports skins, which let you choose your preferred appearance and form. It does not require a lot of precious screen space, usually being as small as a window title bar. You can also minimize AltDesk to tray and switch tasks with hotkeys.
AltDesk has a user friendly interface, translated into many languages, which makes working with it even more comfortable.
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| Requisitos do Sistema: | Microsoft Windows, Pentium or better, 16-bit video mode |
| Publicado por: | Gladiators Software |
| Página Oficial: | http://www.astonshell.com/altd... |
| Tamanho do ficheiro: | 0.98 MB |
| Preço: | $15 |
Este software esteve disponível como Giveaway em de Setembro 2, 2008 mas já não se encontra disponível como Giveaway. Pode descarregar a versão experimental deste software em http://www.astonshell.com/altd....
Se desejar pode procurar outros programas similares na nossa secção de freeware..
Aston2 Menu opens the new line of Aston2 products, which turn your desktop into a yet more convenient and attractive environment. Aston2 is developed on an absolutely new engine, created from scratch. Aston2 product line includes three basic products:
Thus, complete Aston2 SHELL can be considered the combination of all the above components. But which of them to use is entirely up to end-user’s choice.
When i try to activate the software, it gives me this message:
Comentário por Miguel — Setembro 2nd, 2008, 3:15 am“Giveaway period for this software is over, please check our web-site for a new giveaway”
By the way, Time remaining Giveaway: 23 h 43 m.
Comentário por Miguel — Setembro 2nd, 2008, 3:17 am