![]() ![]() The asking price of $10 is reasonable considering that the license does not expire. The program supports profiles that you can switch between and other nice to have features such as silent deployment options, or multi-monitor support. It resolved the issue with Firefox on my system but worked with Windows Explorer, Thunderbird, and any other program window that I tried it with as well. WindowManager worked with any program window I set custom rules for. The screen trigger could prove useful to users who use multiple monitors on their device or connect their computer to different monitors regularly. The program supports screen triggers to apply rules when the screen resolution changes, session triggers which activate during logon, logoff, or connect operations, power and time triggers. Set a hotkey for all windows of a profile or the active one to quickly enforce rules to display it in a certain position and with a certain size and state on the screen. WindowManager supports a sophisticated triggering system to enforce rules automatically or manually. The rules are enforced automatically when WindowManager runs and matching program windows get opened or closed on the system. Once you have configured rules you can save them to the profile. ![]() The commands include clicking, moving, or typing text into the window when it opens or closes. Other options include setting the window to be always on top or at the bottom.Īdvanced options let you set commands that you want execute on window open and close. WindowManager may lock size, position and state of any window, enforce that the window is always visible on the screen ( and not moved outside of it). ![]()
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