
I never used
QuickRes, because back in Win95 I never needed so many different
resolutions. Nowadays, between 3d apps and word processing, I find myself switching resolutions all too frequently. And
of course with multiple monitors, and various sizes becoming the norm, it's all too easy to jump resolutions on a
regular basis. So
Lockergnome alerted me to a
little free app called
MultiRes, which is a lot like
QuickRes. It's just a little tray item that opens up all the resolutions for each monitor (you can't create new ones,
just access the ones from the drivers) and allows you to switch quickly. There are also scripting capabilities, which
is pretty cool for you CLI guys.
Tags: freeware, monitor, multires, resolution, tray