Utilize Your Screen At Its Max With Maxto
April 26th, 2009Do you frequently work opening more then one window at a time? Then you probably use to switch between them or have to make manually adjustments, dragging and stretching them all the time. Either way, frequent switching or adjustments plague you somehow in exhaustion and decrease your job efficiency.
This don’t seem as such an issue of much concern, but frequency of them is an issue for people having to work with multiple windows. Therefore, for them Maxto is definitely a credible piece of application.
Maxto solves the issue by making separate sections or divisions of your monitor screen. With it, you can have multiple windows each in its own pre-defined division(screen region). A window placed inside one of these divisions has to remain inside that division (and not whole of the desktop) when you maximize it, and covers the whole area of the division it is in, in this case.
Divisions can be made manually as to what portion of your desktop you want to give to a specific window. Added to this customization, there are some pre-loaded ‘Profiles’ (adjustments) to put into action instantly.
Maxto is more worthy than just discussed above for reasons: 640 X 480 days are to over at all, and increasing number of souls are heading to more detailed resolution with larger screens, so, to work with multiple windows opened at once is its natural consequence. Dual display setups are also gaining popularity requiring some convenient mean to manage the large desktop space.
Download the little (169 KB) Maxto and have more out of our desktop region.
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