On 24/01/2012 13:51, Gordon wrote:
> On 24/01/2012 13:45, Bod wrote:
>> On 24/01/2012 13:06, Gordon wrote:
>>> On 18/01/2012 20:39, Metspitzer wrote:
>>>> Win 7 needs an icon that lets you half screen any program. It also
>>>> needs an icon to keep any program on top. It also needs an icon that
>>>> will allow a video player to display minimum view.
>>>
>>> It doesn't need an icon. Just drag the application window right to the
>>> left or right-hand side of the screen and it will automatically re-size
>>> to half screen.
>>> It's called Snap.
>>> Read about it here:
>>> http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../features/snap
>>>
>> >
>> Even easier, is to double left click at the very top of a window. Double
>> click to return to full screen.
>>
>
> Thanks for that tip - the only difference seems to be that that makes
> the app in a half screen in the middle of my screen, so you still need
> to move it if you want two windows side by side, whereas Snap will use
> the left or right half of the screen automatically.
>
>
You're welcome..... and I agree.
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Bod