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actually, windows has had this "expose" functionality since what? windows 95?

right click on the task bar and select "tile Windows vertically", "Tile Windows Horizontally", or "cascade WIndows"

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Its not quite the same thing, expose uses zoom effects to actually resize the windows to fit the screen but unlike Windows you still see the full Window for example if i were to use the tile effect in Windows with a few images i would only be seeing part of the images and following that i would then have to resize all the images again making the arangement worse than it was before.

As i have seen you post this before STV (i think it was you) i really think if you get a chance to use a Mac you should try it for yourself, it really does make a difference, most people shrug it off but its like browser tabs once you use it a few times it becomes an essential tool to managing your workspace.

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WinPLOSION rocks...it's not perfect, however. (considering it's not freeware, I figure I can criticize it and feel okay about it :)).

(1) The "windows" don't turn light blue when you hover over them the way they do in Mac indicating which one you're about to select.

(2) When you select the option to show your desktop, the windows don't really "slide" out to the side...instead, it's more like a "WinKey + D" -- all the windows disappear, but there's no cool sliding effect.

Other than that, the program works amazingly well!

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Switched to this from winplosion

http://www.entbloess.com/

Seems to be faster and allows you to interact with window controls while in expose mode. Also, it updates window contents while in expose mode, too. Cheaper than winplosion...

Window shading blue effect is there... allows you to use alt-tab as a key... etc etc.

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Switched to this from winplosion

http://www.entbloess.com/

Seems to be faster and allows you to interact with window controls while in expose mode. Also, it updates window contents while in expose mode, too. Cheaper than winplosion...

Window shading blue effect is there... allows you to use alt-tab as a key... etc etc.

ciaran

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Trying it now, pretty slick. (Y)

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