Hide Window Hotkey 2.1
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Type: Shareware Cost: 19.95$ Released: 2005-11-21
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Rated by: 1 user(s) Rating: 5 from 5 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Automatically manages any window you specify. For instance, some web browsers open up in a non-maximized window. Using Hide Window Key,you can set those windows to automatically maximize (minimize, normal, minimize to tray,stay on top) every time they're opened. It works with almost any program, including web browsers, Notepad, etc. Hide Window Hotkey stays running in the system tray, so it stays out of your way while it works.
It can also protect the hidden windows with a password. You can set other options too, such as muting all sounds during hiding, specifying hotkeys etc.It also can set application windows transparency.Reorder and arrange the windows on taskbar based on your choice.Show window property of application,such as window handle,class name,process id etc.It also could hide taskbar and hide desktop icons.
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Paltforms: Windows
Product home page: http://www.elongsoft.com/hidewindow/hidewindow.htm
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