

Actual Multiple Monitors
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Actual Multiple Monitors is a software utility which offers the comprehensive solution to improve the functionality of Windows user interface for comfortable and effective work with multi-monitor configurations.
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- Paid • Proprietary
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Russia
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- Windows
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After using Ultramon for so many years (almost happily), and trying out Multimon and DisplayFusion, I am so happy to have found Actual Multiple Monitors! So sick of the silly bugs in Ultramon that the developers didn't bother to fix (it's so rarely updated - it's been 10 months with no updates. So far I've only had one problem with it, MediaMonkey doesn't like it, but adding it to the exception list fixed that. MediaMonkey didn't like Ultramon either. For some reason Actual Multiple Monitors is only marketed on the point of the ALT-TAB window being shown on every window, being able to change the window to any monitor in one motion and having two start buttons. But there is so much ore to this program. Fantastic hotkey options (alterable of course) that always work the way they're meant to - unlike Ultramon. Works seamlessly with Win7.
@NginUS - It does allow you to change the window to any monitor you want without cycling through. For anybody that is concerned just check out the videos on AMM's website. No need to run Ultramon in tandem. I just had a look and it's still cheaper than Ultramon.
Fantastic staff also, after using the programme for 3 hours I decided to buy it. Amazing for someone that's only bought 4 programmes in the last 10 years. MediaMonkey, Tag&Rename and Oops!Backup are the only others. From what I saw the staff are very friendly and earnestly want to find out how AMM can be improved.
This application's window border bar button that lets you move the window to another monitor only lets you cycle through in whatever direction the application decides you have to cycle in.
Kindof a pain when many monitors are involved.
However a feasible workaround is to run UltraMon in tandem, to allow for their window-switch button to be displayed, which allows a choice of monitors to directly change to.
Works well on mine with Ultramon's 'Smart Taskbar' disabled, and Actual Multiple Monitors' more robust taskbar to be in it's place. Then disable Actual Multiple Monitors' window border bar buttons, and allow UltraMon's to do it's thing instead.
This app allows there to be multiple 'folders' added to each window's taskbar independently, something UltraMon doesn't support. Now I can have 'drawers' of apps/folders, like in KDE3 & Xfce, which is nice.
NginUS, try right-clicking the 'Move to monitor' title button - it allows you to select the necessary monitor to move window to.