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Actual Tools / Products / Actual Title Buttons
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Version: 5.2 what's new
Release Date: October 14, 2008 Work on: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/x64 Free Trial: 60 days File Size: 3.77 Mb
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Windows concept is quite usable when it comes to minimizing, maximizing and restoring a window. However, there are still possibilities to unleash. Actual Title Buttons is the unique window management tool which offers extended window manipulation capabilities by adding new buttons to a window caption.
By clicking these buttons as you are used to do with the standard ones, you can take advantage of hidden Windows® features, such as:
These new buttons look native in all standard XP and Vista visual themes and as easy to use as general Minimize/Maximize/Close ones. You can define which buttons should be actually added as to all windows as specify an individual set of buttons for any particular window.
With the help of Actual Title Buttons you can apply the above features to almost any program:
Try Actual Title Buttons - they are surprisingly easy-to-use and very handy!
| Actual Title Buttons Review at Free Downloads Center
"Actual Title Buttons is an example of a useful shell extension application". Free Downloads Center Team. |
| "I rigged up my webcam to point at my door, and then use your software to keep that display on top in the bottom right corner of my screen. I love it and I use it every day." |
| "Being a coder myself, this program is awesome. I constantly have multiple windows behind each other, so the Stay-on-Top button is great. I can have everything debugging in the back without loosing focus of the program itself. The Change Transparency button is also great. I can see all the debug info even with everything on top. Lets not forget Outlook Express conveniently in the system tray!" Nathan Laff, Denver, CO. |
| "Actual Title Buttons really is a great program, much better than the other sharewares I've tried that have (some of) Title Buttons' features." Matt Chapman |
| "I can keep available certain data in a 'table' (Excel spreadsheet) which floats on-top all the time, so I can refer to it while working in other apps." |
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