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Dexpot

Version: 1.4

Downloads Count: 8,917

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Apr 24, 2008

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 9.x, Windows Me, Windows Vista

File Size: 1794 KB

Author: Dexpot Gbr

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Editorial Review of Dexpot

With multiple workspaces comes the ability to organize the desktop environment freely, either by task, by application type, by priority, or any other way you care to slice it. It's particularly handy for keeping a handful of apps out of sight and out of mind, without having to shut them down. For instance, I like to keep my messaging and communications apps in a separate workspace from my document creation apps as a way of staying focused while I work. To get workspaces on Windows, however, you'll have to do some downloading.

XP users have an easy solution with the Microsoft Virtual Desktop Manager a free download from Microsoft's PowerToys collection. For Vista, however, you'll have to turn to a third-party utility. My favorite of these Dexpot, which offers a wide variety of configuration options. It's free for personal use, but costs 10 Euros per license for business use.

--Robert Strohmeyer

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