- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (7-day trial); $9.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: October 25, 2005
- Total Downloads: 5,127
- Downloads last week: 11
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- Average user rating: stars out of 8 votes
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Publisher's description
From WinPLOSION :WinPLOSION is a unique desktop management tool that allows instant, visual access to any window that is currently opened or minimized. This visual alternative to the alt-tab feature included in MS Windows gives you a graphical overview of all windows allowing you to instantly choose the window you want to work with. Simply move your mouse into a configured corner area of your screen (or use a keyboard hotkey), and the program will display an exploded view of all open windows--click on one and it will be brought to the foreground.
In the same manner, you can also have the program display only windows that are associated with the current application or quickly minimize all windows for a clean desktop. Windows offers similar features (Alt-Tab), but WinPLOSION is not only faster, but also more efficient and much cooler looking.
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Version: Anthabounce (formerlyWinPlosion) 2.18
"Anthabounce is too buggy - not ready for primetime"
Pros: I love the Expose feature on the Mac, and when my company put me on a PC, I looked all over for a Windows equivalent. When I first installed Anthabounce, I thought this was it. The windows weren't pretty, but it did what Expose does.
Cons: After a week, the product told me my license wasn't valid. The support guy was responsive but couldn't solve the problem. Even when I could use it, Anthabounce crashed my computer frequently and definitely couldn't be used for extended monitor.
Summary: Bottom line: the product is a great idea, but the kinks aren't worked out. It's really buggy. I finally gave up on using it after 6 weeks of doing battle. Too bad.
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