Actual Tools announces Actual Title Buttons 3.7
For immediate release
September 15, 2005
Contact: Michael Tretyakov
Company: Actual Tools
E-mail: press@actualtools.com
Extended window manipulation capabilities by means of adding new buttons to a window caption.
Actual Tools, the world's leading innovator in desktop enhancement technologies, today announced the release of version 3.7 of Actual Title Buttons. Designed for Windows platforms, the application enhances their window navigation system with such breakthrough controls as Minimize to Tray, Roll Up, Stay on Top, Align Window, Make Transparent and over handy functions.
The new window controls seamlessly integrate into the shell and can be triggered via corresponding Windows-style buttons that sit on a window title bar next to standard Minimize/Restore/Close buttons. Besides activating new controls with mouse clicks, version 3.7 allows controlling window behavior by means of keystroke combinations, the standard language of millions of IT professionals.
Besides on-the-fly window transparency control and window roll-up \ unroll features, Actual Title Buttons allows you to minimize any window to system tray notification area instead of Taskbar, so that it makes Taskbar less cluttered, and keep any window on top of others, so that the most important windows are always accessible and couldn't be hidden by other windows.
Actual Title Buttons is intended both for home and corporate users who would like to optimize common windows management activities by utilizing hidden power of modern operating systems with just one mouse-click. This extremely easy-to-use application features native operating system style windows buttons interface to allow on-the-go windows placement, size and transparency control via intuitive graphical buttons located in the title area of a window.
"Everyone who have ever seen Microsoft Windows probably knows what minimize, maximize and close buttons in the title bar are intended for," - said Michael Tretyakov, CEO of Actual Tools. "However, many computer users have yet to discover how many other things can be done with any window they use just to turn an - continued below ...