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DisplayFusion 3.4.1 Beta 10 released – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
December 9, 2011
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DisplayFusion 3.4.1 Beta 10 released - onmsft.com - December 8, 2011

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DisplayFusion will make your dual monitor (or triple monitor or more) experience smooth and painless. Advanced multi-monitor wallpaper support, Flickr integration for image searching and fully customizable window management hotkeys are just a sample of the many things DisplayFusion can do. DisplayFusion is also available in many different languages.

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Whats new in Beta 10?

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– Changed: Added a new Advanced Setting: “Ignore FullScreen Windows”
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– Changed: Added a new Advanced Setting: “Treat top-tab browser windows as standard windows”
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– Fixed: General compatibility improvements

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DisplayFusion 3.4.1 Beta 10

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