Update: The sale is now over, thanks everyone! We're very excited to announce that DisplayFusion 7.0 is now available for download! This release contains a huge number of new wallpaper providers, asymmetrical monitor splitting, monitor splitting support for Surround/Eyefinity setups with bezel compensation, Scripted Functions, and much more! Holiday Sale!All of our desktop products are on sale at up to 40% off until January 2nd! DisplayFusion 7.0 Highlights
Updating DisplayFusionWe encourage everyone to update to this new version today to take advantage of these improvements. If you've already purchased DisplayFusion, it's a lifetime license, so you can upgrade to this version at no cost! If you would like to see a complete list of all the changes, please visit the DisplayFusion Change Log. We'd like to send out a big thanks to the dozens of people who helped with the DisplayFusion translations, and the thousands of people that helped test the Beta versions. Thanks everyone! Introducing CheckCentralWe're very excited to introduce CheckCentral, an incredible new way to manage all of your email alerts & notifications! As system administrators, we know the pain of having to wade through a pile of notification emails every day. Trying to set up some sort of system to deal with them within your inbox is a time-consuming and frustrating experience. Worst of all, there's no good way to deal with notification emails that, for whatever reason, never arrive at all. Perhaps a scheduled task on a server doesn't fire properly, and your backup application never starts to backup. That's certainly something you'd like to be made aware of! To handle that sort of scenario, CheckCentral brings intelligence to email notification management. CheckCentral will know what notifications to expect & when to expect them based on rules you set up. For more information, please see our introduction to CheckCentral! DisplayFusion 7.0 Screenshots
Dec 16, 2014
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![]() Olly Hal 1 discussion post
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will install this update later this evening. But there is one thing I can“t get out of my mind: I have no idea why I would want to remote control windows positions... I mean, a full remote control of the machine, ok... but only windows positions?
Dec 18, 2014
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@Olly: With the new Scripted Functions you can have DisplayFusion do anything you want. Like open applications, lock the computer, start screen savers and many other things. You can use the Remote Control feature to control any of this as well.
Dec 18, 2014
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