GiMeSpace Desktop Extender 1.1.0.51

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GiMeSpace Desktop extender is a virtual desktop manager.It is a small and very simple program for Windows XP or later versions that will allow you to expand your desktop without any limits. When you move your mouse to the edge of your screen you will notice that your desktop extends beyond the borders of your normal desktop. It provides a cheap alternative for adding more monitors to your computer. In the registered version it has the option to make your Desktop scroll always when you move the mouse. This way you much more enjoy your extra space while at the same time you don't have to move your mouse long distances any more. New in this version: Sticky scrolling, no more scrolling when you hit shortly the border. Scroll one screen at a time. And scrolling using the keyboard. Also UMPC, pen and tough screen computers are now supported. There is a new tab where you can select windows that you don't want to scroll, like toolbars.

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