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	<title>Comments on: Use Screen Space Efficiently On Windows Vista With Virtual Desktop Manager</title>
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		<title>By: SoulidStudio</title>
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		<description>Another tool is Mosaico from Soulid Studio (www.soulidstudio.com).  It&#039;s a little bit different because you can arrange windows and take a &quot;snapshot&quot; to restore later. So you can have the same window in many &quot;virtual desktops&quot; (aka snapshots). It also do an automatica arrangement of windows that make them occupy all the monitor surface. And when you drag or resize windows it accomodates the other ones to mantain the monitor surface full covered.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Another tool is Mosaico from Soulid Studio (www.soulidstudio.com).  It&#8217;s a little bit different because you can arrange windows and take a &#8220;snapshot&#8221; to restore later. So you can have the same window in many &#8220;virtual desktops&#8221; (aka snapshots). It also do an automatica arrangement of windows that make them occupy all the monitor surface. And when you drag or resize windows it accomodates the other ones to mantain the monitor surface full covered.</p>
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