UltraMon
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UltraMon | |
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The corner of a window; the two leftmost icons, added by UltraMon, move the window to the next screen or spread it across two screens. |
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Developed by | Realtime Soft |
Latest release | 2.7.1 |
Preview release | 3.0.2 / 2008-01-15 |
OS | Microsoft Windows |
Genre | Multi monitor |
License | Proprietary EULA |
Website | [1] |
UltraMon is a commercial application for Microsoft Windows users who use multiple displays. UltraMon is developed by Realtime Soft, a small software development company based in Bern, Switzerland.
UltraMon contains the following features when working:
- 2 additional title bar buttons for managing windows among the monitors
- A taskbar on each additional monitor that displays tasks on that monitor
- Pre-defined application window placement
- Display profiles for multiple pre-defined display settings
- Spannable wallpaper option
- Different wallpapers for different monitors
- Advanced multiple-monitor screensaver management
- Display mirroring (Forces to software rendering)
- Overcome Windows' limit of 10 displays
UltraMon is distributed as trialware, requiring the user to purchase the software after a trial period.
Currently UltraMon 3.0 Beta 2.1 is available with Vista support but it is not by far as stable as the XP version of the tool.