Actual Window Menu provides users with better and more advanced ways of organizing and managing windows of programs under the Windows OS. With it, users will be able to add new items to the standard menu, create rules, extend current settings and utilize many more commands and options.
The interface is easy to work with, it puts all options at easy reach. In addition, each of the features has an explanation so that the users know exactly the effect it has when enabled. The main window also allows you to go directly into the settings, for easily changing the available options. Actual Window Menu improves the standard options and no longer limits to Restore, Move, Size, Minimize, Maximize and Close, and adds custom choices such as transparency or change program priority, expanding the list.
A new important feature enables “Ghosting” an application, meaning that all mouse actions will pass right through without affecting it in any way but in turn they will be active for whatever it is behind. This is useful for instance when trying to copy text from another window by manually typing text from the Internet into a word processor.
On the downside, there is no way to restore Windows settings should something happen to the computer.
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