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Desktop Manager

by Gand last modified 2007-06-22 05:47 PM

Virtual desktops manager Unix like.

Quoted from: http://desktopmanager.berlios.de/





Screenshots & Desktop Switch Transitions videos

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Desktop Manager is a project to implement a (hopefully) easy to use virtual desktop manager for OS X. Simply run the app and a pager should appear in the status bar and on the desktop.

Important!

The 0.5.2-rc2 release is the most stable release and is recommended for new users. It is not Tiger-compatible. If you are willing to try incomplete code, you can try the latest developer build. This comes from the code which will form 0.6 but is not yet feature-complete and there may be bugs.

Features

  • Have any number of named virtual 'screens' (up to available memory) to arrange your programs on. Have one screen to keep your mail programs, one for web-browsing, one for work. The possibilities are almost endless.
  • Exciting switch transitions to make all your Windows/Linux using friends green with envy.
  • Control switching via fully configurable 'hotkeys'.
  • Get an instant overview of your desktops via a status-bar based 'pager'.
  • Move windows around in desktops via a desktop-based 'pager'.
  • Desktop pager compatible with CodeTek VirtualDesktop skins.
  • Move windows between desktops easily via status-bar menu or Exposé-like 'Operations Menu'.
  • Sticky window support - have one window on all desktops.
  • Active edge support - switch desktop when the mouse moves past the edge of the screen.
  • Desktop notification bezel - pops up on desktop switch to help you orient yourself.
  • Current desktop name available on desktop background to help you keep track.
  • Small, unobtrusive app - can be made to be totally invisible if you want. Designed to get out of your way and act like a part of the OS.


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