- Oct 2, 2004
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Hey just seeing if there's a windows program out there that can do the following. Seems like something that should exist. If so I would pay $$$ for it.
* It's a virtual desktop that you can insert and organize running applications into. Very similar to virtual screens on linux, but NOT limited to just a maximized screen, as it can be windowed, resized, and minimized.
* The virtual desktop would contain it's own taskbar to manage apps inside it. Could be exact replica of windows screen with system tray, start menu, desktop icons and background, but this is not as important.
* You can drag running applications from main windows screen into the virtual desktop and vice versa, and also drag apps from one virtual screen to another. The app would be transferred seamlessly without restarting.
* Apps you drag from windows into a virtual desktop would not show up on windows taskbar, only on virtual one.
* Can close/reopen the virtual desktop and it saves the apps and their position.
* An instance of a virtual desktop could be saved and a shortcut made for easy access later.
* It's a virtual desktop that you can insert and organize running applications into. Very similar to virtual screens on linux, but NOT limited to just a maximized screen, as it can be windowed, resized, and minimized.
* The virtual desktop would contain it's own taskbar to manage apps inside it. Could be exact replica of windows screen with system tray, start menu, desktop icons and background, but this is not as important.
* You can drag running applications from main windows screen into the virtual desktop and vice versa, and also drag apps from one virtual screen to another. The app would be transferred seamlessly without restarting.
* Apps you drag from windows into a virtual desktop would not show up on windows taskbar, only on virtual one.
* Can close/reopen the virtual desktop and it saves the apps and their position.
* An instance of a virtual desktop could be saved and a shortcut made for easy access later.
