Windowspager - virtual desktops [discontinued]
Windowspager - virtual desktops [discontinued]
hi,
i want to suggest my program windowspager:
WindowsPager is a desktop-switcher/pager for Windows Vista/XP/2000 to manage 'virtual' workspaces/desktops. It will integrate smoothly into the desktop panel.
http://windowspager.sourceforge.net/
it does not touch the computer at all, no installion, no admin rights
regards pulp
i want to suggest my program windowspager:
WindowsPager is a desktop-switcher/pager for Windows Vista/XP/2000 to manage 'virtual' workspaces/desktops. It will integrate smoothly into the desktop panel.
http://windowspager.sourceforge.net/
it does not touch the computer at all, no installion, no admin rights
regards pulp
Nice little program! AFAIK, no other free and/or portable virtual desktop applications (Dexpot, DM2, Virtuawin) have pagers for the taskbar, which always frustrated me. If anyone knows otherwise, let me know.
There are no settings to store - the only thing you can change is the number of desktops using the command line (default is 4).
So it's not as powerful as the above-mentioned apps (and DexPot isn't portable), but it's VERY snappy, and it's a nice little virtual desktop app.
@pulp: Sorry to see you've been a victim of SpeedApps. There's got to be a way to take that bastard down.
I'd like to suggest that you have your download link either point directly to the download, or at least to the download portion of the SourceForge site. I don't know how SourceForge's recent redesign works, but this was the first time I had to click several times to get to the actual download.
There are no settings to store - the only thing you can change is the number of desktops using the command line (default is 4).
So it's not as powerful as the above-mentioned apps (and DexPot isn't portable), but it's VERY snappy, and it's a nice little virtual desktop app.
@pulp: Sorry to see you've been a victim of SpeedApps. There's got to be a way to take that bastard down.
I'd like to suggest that you have your download link either point directly to the download, or at least to the download portion of the SourceForge site. I don't know how SourceForge's recent redesign works, but this was the first time I had to click several times to get to the actual download.
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This looks like a nice program and a good addition here.
To ashghost's comment, VirtualWin does have the ability to have a taskbar pager or a free floating skinnable pager by use of plugins. I have used both and settled on the iconized plugin with the plain skin as it is most like the AltDesk shareware product I had previously licensed and used.
To ashghost's comment, VirtualWin does have the ability to have a taskbar pager or a free floating skinnable pager by use of plugins. I have used both and settled on the iconized plugin with the plain skin as it is most like the AltDesk shareware product I had previously licensed and used.
I went back to VirtuaWin's "modules' page. All I can find is a switcher for the tray (that doesn't show iconized windows of open applications, only desktop numbers) or a floating pager. I guess the tray switcher is good enough, but I like pulp's pager the best, because it's like the default Gnome pager: in the task bar (not in the tray) with iconized windows. That just makes the most sense to me.alanbcohen wrote: VirtualWin does have the ability to have a taskbar pager or a free floating skinnable pager by use of plugins. I have used both and settled on the iconized plugin with the plain skin as it is most like the AltDesk shareware product I had previously licensed and used.
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ashghost,
Sorry you didn't find the iconized addin for VirtuaWin. Windowspager looks quite good and I'm glad you found something that works for you. I'm posting the link to Iconized for any other people who might like to try VirtuaWin with a free floating pager.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/iconized/
Sorry you didn't find the iconized addin for VirtuaWin. Windowspager looks quite good and I'm glad you found something that works for you. I'm posting the link to Iconized for any other people who might like to try VirtuaWin with a free floating pager.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/iconized/
WindowsPager
http://windowspager.sourceforge.net/WindowsPager is a desktop-switcher/pager for Windows Vista/7/XP/2000 to manage 'virtual' workspaces/desktops. 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.
Download @ http://sourceforge.net/projects/windowspager/
Re: WindowsPager
Looks great. Remarkably simple and GPLv2. Will try that out soon.I am Baas wrote:http://windowspager.sourceforge.net/
Re: WindowsPager
Just discovered it was suggested before. Moderator, please merge the two threads. Thanks.
WindowsPager is @ V1.02 (Changelog)
WindowsPager is @ V1.02 (Changelog)
WindowsPager
Hard to believe that what might probably be the most rounded, stable, and lightweight desktop manager hasn't been presented here at TPFC -- I'm talking about WindowsPager, an open source, portable (untested!) and x64 native virtual desktop manager, which best of all doesn't require administrator rights...
The bland skin of the desktop 'mini-windows' (above) is my only gripe, but development seems to have stalled in 2011 (or maybe it is considered so stable now it doesn't require further coding).
Download WindowsPager latest version (v1.02, x32 & x64 both included) from http://sourceforge.net/projects/windowspager/.
<= this will be on your taskbar...http://windowspager.sourceforge.net/ author wrote: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.
The bland skin of the desktop 'mini-windows' (above) is my only gripe, but development seems to have stalled in 2011 (or maybe it is considered so stable now it doesn't require further coding).
Download WindowsPager latest version (v1.02, x32 & x64 both included) from http://sourceforge.net/projects/windowspager/.
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Re: WindowsPager
Well this is one of the few stuff I've tried that doesn't seem to work with Windows 8. Doesn't show in taskbar, keyboard shortcuts don't work and the right-click context menu on the window titlebar does nothing. I think I'll stick with dexpot.
Re: WindowsPager
http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... 568#p13568
http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... 490#p33490
@moderator
Please merge all the threads. Thank you.
http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... 490#p33490
@moderator
Please merge all the threads. Thank you.
Re: WindowsPager
All setI am Baas wrote:Please merge all the threads. Thank you.
Re: WinPager
To my defense, I must say that I did a [@] search that came up blank -- hence my surprise at the lack of references. But I have been known to fudge stuff in the past...
Re: WinPager
It's cool, I'd somehow forgotten all about this.Midas wrote:I did a [@] search that came up blank
Some usage notes:
Love the drag and drop, takes up only 1.9 megs RAM, and wonderfully simple. Great to see something like this on the site: I could never seem to get Dexpot to stay out of my way and VirtuaWin stayed out of my way TOO much.
Wishlist:
- A config window I think would work better than an INI file, which makes more sense for a program with this kind of straightforward simplicity. I found the INI easy to configure, but a bit difficult to navigate.
- A dual-monitor setup took up a LOT of real estate in my task bar. I tried to mitigate this, with the PagerOnlyPrimaryScreen setting, but it didn't really work and seemed to mysteriously hide some windows. Further, when I changed over to the other window, I couldn't alt-tab to anything, even windows visible on the secondary monitor.
- Need a way to turn off Desktops 3 and 4. No matter what I seemed to do in the options, it always showed up from the menu (the one added to left clicking the top left icon of any window).