WindowsPager 0.75

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WindowsPager is a desktop-switcher/pager for Windows Vista/7/XP/2000 to manage 'virtual' workspaces/desktops. It will integrate smoothly into the desktop panel. Features: virtual desktops, workspaces for Windows Vista/7/XP/2000; arrange your running applications on different desktops to improve overview; integration into the panel; several patterns possible; 64 bit support; move windows between desktops by drag 'n drop or by using the window menu; optional keyboard shortcuts for switching the desktop; set a window "sticky": always visible; "Mini-Windows" give an overview from each desktop; support for "Flashing-Windows" (notify for new messages in Mirc for example); keep a window above all others by selecting "Keep on top" from the window menu; drag `n drop between desktops; dual/multi monitor support; no administrator rights necessary; no installation; safe: automatic window restore even on crash by use of two separate processes.

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