LiveEdge adds Expose-like hotspots to Windows desktop edges
Its author refers to LiveEdge as "a radically simple approach to mouse gestures," and that's pretty well bang-on. Install and launch LiveEdge and it adds eight hotspots to the edges of your desktop, each one capable of executing a custom action. To execute, just move your mouse to the appropriate spot and pause for a moment. I'd like to be able to use the Windows key in the settings, but it's ...
Windows XP's task switcher is functional if you just want to flip between running applications. The 3D task switcher in Windows Vista is a lot prettier, but it's not really much more useful since you can only really see a live preview of one application at a time. For many, Apple's Exposé task switcher is the holy grail: It shows live previews of every running application on your desktop ...
For the
uninitiated, Mac OS X has a cool feature called Exposé whereby a particularly keyboard shortcut makes all of
your windows arrange themselves into small versions of themselves displayed all at once for easy task-switching. In the
past we've covered a couple
of Exposé clones for Windows, but neither was free. SmallWindows is another Exposé clone, but this one is free ...





