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Topic: «
Actual Window Manager 5.5 beta 1 is available!
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Alexey Fadeyev
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Posted:
09/25/2009 14:51:37
Hello, everyone!
I'm glad to inform you about the recently released
Actual Window Manager
5.5 beta 1
.
Windows 7
will hit the retail market very soon, and it looks and works great! Also, it appears to be a huge relief for console windows fans: in this beta we present the
full
support of console windows
in
Windows 7
, and this support
does not require additional helper modules
! No more sofisticated low-level system tricks, no more annoying UAC popups! Moreover, you can
make any console window transparent or ghosted
- finally, they are treated as normal windows, and all advanced
Actual Tools
features can be applied to them without any restrictions. Kowtow to
Microsoft
!
Another feature I'd like to announce in this beta will definitely please the multi-monitor users:
the
Multi-monitor Taskbar extension
now
supports the primary Taskbar's toolbars
(like
Quick Launch, Desktop, Media Player
or whatever you have installed in your system)! Just right-click any secondary taskbar, then select the required toolbar in the
"Toolbars"
submenu - and your favorite toolbar becomes available on each and every monitor.
Multi-monitor users also may find useful two new additions to the
Move to Monitor
action
:
it's included into the list of Startup actions in the Default settings, i.e. you can specify which monitor all windows should be placed on by default. This may be useful, for example, if you have one monitor devoted to important work applications and other monitor for occasional programs: create specific settings for important applications and place them onto the monitor #1, then enable the Move to Monitor at Startup in the Default settings and specify there monitor #2 as target - and no occasional window will appear on monitor #1!
you can specify the
"Primary"
value for the
Target monitor
option
, i.e. windows will always be placed onto the primary display disregarding which actual number it has in the list of devices.
Some time after releasing the version 5.4, it's been discovered that the core engine improvement introduced there for preventing the annoying blink effect when changing window placement at startup is
incompatible with some windows
. Now it's possible either to activate the alternative mode of preventing this blink effect or to disable this prevention completely if it results in malfunctioning of certain applications.
If you still don't use the
Custom Window Size
dialog
- it's time to give it a try: now it displays the actual window dimensions calculated for all basic measure units (pixels, percent of current monitor, percent of desktop) and allows specifying the required window size in any of these units.
As usual - bugfixes for dessert:
the problem with the not responding Control Center while logging off is fixed;
the
unwanted auto-exit of the multi-monitor screen saver
on some display configurations is fixed;
switching maximized windows between monitors
in Windows Classic theme is fixed;
the problem with title buttons in
Mozilla
applications (
Firefox, Thunderbird
) maximized to desktop is fixed;
when you make a window always-on-top via
Quick Settings
dialog
it does not get behind the window.
At last, I'm happy that I don't have to remind the basic principles of our beta testing policy: from now, our beta versions
know that they are
beta
versions
and they can tell you about it!
Just open the
About
dialog
to see how many days remain until the beta expiration. Okay - the principles (just to keep the tradition
):
Beta versions have an expiration date
which they can't be used after.
The beta 1 of
Actual Window Manager 5.5
will expire on
November 15, 2009
.
When the beta version expires you should either roll back to the last stable release, update your beta to a new one (if available), or upgrade to a new stable release (if available).
And just to mention: now our beta versions
provide the internal error reporting service
. So that if some fatal error occurs you will see the special query asking you to send us the error report. Please don't hesitate - this report contains no private information whereas the error information could be invaluable for us. Many thanks in advance for your co-operation!
Happy testing!
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Tom Norg
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Posted:
10/02/2009 13:29:59
Great to read this!
Thanks
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