Actual Title Buttons
Take Unlimited Control over Your Windows with New Nifty Buttons!
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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:
making any window semi-transparent
rolling windows up
minimizing any window to Windows® notification area (also known as system tray)
making any window always-on-top
quickly resizing any window to most appropriate size
quickly placing any window to most appropriate position
changing window's program priority on-the-fly
"ghost" any window (it will pass through mouse clicks)
easily move any window between monitors in a multi-monitor system
quickly copy to clipboard window contents
quickly paste clipboard contents to any window
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:
- e-mail clients: Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Mozilla Thunderbird, Eudora, Incredimail, etc.;
- instant messengers: ICQ, Windows/MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, etc.;
- media players: Windows Media Player, Winamp, etc.;
- office tools: Notepad, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, etc.;
- graphics suites: Adobe Photoshop, Corel Draw, etc.;
- development tools: Microsoft Visual Studio, CodeGear Developer Studio, etc.;
- offline browsers or FTP clients;
- and many other kinds of programs
Try Actual Title Buttons - they are surprisingly easy-to-use and very handy!
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What Users Say
| ""When I'm not reading mail but only waiting for Eudora to check for new mail, I wanted to get Eudora out of the way and minimize it to the system tray. I also wanted Anytime Deluxe to do the same. After a quick search I found Actual Title Buttons and gave it a try. I love it! It's easy to use and works great! Didn't take me long to decide to buy it. The other little features that comes with it like Rollup, Stay-on-Top and Make Transparent buttons is a nice little bonus. If anyone wants to reclaim their taskbar, they should give this little program a try!"" |
| Louise Frechette, Stuart, FL. |
| "Actual Title Buttons Review at "by Ron Miller" Blog
"This utility extends the control you have over windows in ways that are incredibly useful. You can try it free for 60 days, but at only $19.95, it's well worth buying."" |
| Ron Miller, Freelance Technology Writer |
| ""When using applications such as Photoshop, Premiere, Cubase Audio Production or Dreamweaver Web Design you often have a few control panels, plug-ins, plus certain other complimentary apps open, I find it indispensable to be able to Rollup + Always-on-Top them. I can arrange them in a stack on my workspace and Unroll them as I need them. If a setting is right at hand, near where you are working, it definitely helps productivity and workflow."" |
| Stephen Ross, Toronto, Canada. |
| ""Here at Pepsi Headquarters I work in 7 programs at one time all through the day. The days of minimizing windows to the task bar and flipping from program window to program window are OVER thanks to your wonderful program!!! My day will flow much easier now that I have this."" |
| Diana Genario, Pepsi - One Pepsi Way, Somers, NY 10589. |
| ""The applications I usually like to keep on top when working with multiple apps are things like Notepad and Calculator, although I have also used it with Excel, and will probably use it for many more programs in the future. Thank you for producing such a useful application."" |
| John A. Johnson. |
| More testimonials... |
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