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Desktop GiMeSpace Extender increases the useful space on your desk

by Web Software design on Jan 10th, 2010

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GiMeSpace It is well known to use widescreen or dual monitors is something that often positively affect user productivity , since multiplying the available space on the desktop, also increases the amount of applications we can take the view , and so do not waste time changing the window, but also have a look around.

But many people do not have the resources to upgrade to a Widescreen monitor, or buy an additional monitor. For all there GiMeSpace Desktop Extender , an interesting utility that “widens” the desktop without the need to invest in additional monitors. It is a lightweight application that just by running in the background extends the usable space to the side of our screen .

For example, if we are with several windows open at once, and they do not all fit together on the desktop, allows us to move GiMeSpace the sides of this “extended desktop” just taking them to the right and left of the screen. Immediately, the other windows will be moving to the opposite side to give the impression that “the desktop is moving” as if it were a canvas (but the taskbar and icons still retain their same position).

Then you have a video that shows more graphically the operation of this excellent tool, if you still not be convinced to give it a chance.

It is noteworthy that the rate at which the application works in the video does not represent the performance of a computer GiMeSpace average. Personally, I have tried in last year’s Vaio with Windows 7 and the operation went very smoothly .

GiMeSpace is completely compatible with all versions of Windows after XP, are 32 or 64 bits. But although it is initially free, must pay $ 12 to unlock some features , such as extending the desktop also vertically, or adjust the scrolling speed. Moreover, in Windows 7 comes into conflict with the Aero Snap , and that in trying to move a window over the “extended desktop” Windows also interprets it as we want that window to occupy half of the screen.

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Link | GiMeSpace Desktop Extender

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