| Align |
- now you can precisely control the placement of windows on your desktop, automatically or manually arranging your windows exactly where you want them. |
| Center to point |
- centers a window to the specified point of desktop. |
| Change caption |
- if you don't like the default title bar caption or want to make it clearer you can change it to anything you like. |
| Change icon |
- in some situations it's helpful to substitute the default window icon with more appropriate one. |
| Change program affinity |
- now you can finely tweak and balance the load of CPUs in a multi-processor system. |
| Change program priority |
- now you can tweak your system for the most efficient use of hardware resources. |
| Change run mode |
- select the most convenient window appearance for your day-to-day applications. |
| Close |
- automatic release of unwanted/needless windows. |
| Ghost |
- to "ghost" a window means that it will remain visible but all mouse clicks will pass through it without producing an effect. |
| Hide mouse pointer |
- if you don't need to see the mouse pointer floating over a specific window (e.g. Tablet PC Input Panel) then you can easily turn it off. |
| Make transparent |
- making windows semi-transparent is a stunning effect and can be very useful in certain situations. |
| Minimize |
- used for the same reasons as the Close action but this just hides windows from the desktop keeping them running in background. |
| Minimize alternatively (AltMin™) |
- now you are able to minimize your windows not only to the taskbar but to alternate locations as well - such as the system tray and specific locations on the screen. |
| Move to monitor |
- in multi-monitor configurations you are able to send the desired window to any connected monitor. |
| Move to virtual desktop |
- when using the Virtual Desktops facility you can place the desired window to any existing virtual desktop or make it visible on all desktops. |
| Pin to desktop |
- when pinned to desktop, window can't be minimized in any way. |
| Remove standard window parts |
- finely tweak window's appearance and behavior. |
| Remove taskbar entry |
- rid your taskbar of unwanted buttons. |
| Resize |
- in addition to automatic alignment of your windows, you can also define optimum dimensions for specific windows. |
| Restrict placement |
- split your desktop into well-defined zones for differently purposed windows and keep your workspace ordered neatly. |
| Roll up |
- another way to free your desktop of currently inactive windows, the rollup function leaves only the window's title bar visible while hiding its contents. |
| Run keyboard macro |
- if you need to press the same key combinations every time a certain window appears then you can store this sequence of keystrokes as a keyboard macro and send it automatically to that window, so significantly saving your time. |
| Send to bottom |
- if you don't need a certain window at the moment but still want to keep it on the desktop you can use this feature to instantly place it on the bottom of the windows pile. |
| Stay always-on-top |
- now you can precisely control this highly useful window state to keep desired windows visible on top of others. |
| Stretch |
- a useful combination of aligning and resizing which moves the selected window's border/angle towards the corresponding desktop edge. |