Windows desktop multiple windows slide software?

Icivic06

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Hi is there any windows software that would turn your single desktop screen to multiple bit like a mac I think where one desktop screen u would have apps slide to another desktop screen by pressing a button and u got games etc
 

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I'm not exactly clear one what you are asking.. are you looking for launcher bar apps?
 

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Hi there
Do you mean something like Linux has where you can effectively have a number of Virtual Desktops all with their own wall paper / menu's apps etc. Most also will copy apps over from one to the other too.

Or do you mean to have a single desktop much larger than the physical size of your screen where you can just move to the part of the screen you want to see.

XP had the former. W7 AFAIK doesn't have 100% decent softwre for this but you could try this which is probably the nearest you can get to what I think you want. It's not too bad.

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Hi jimbo I think the first like Linux basically u could just press a button code or click and u can get to next desktop i think it would been built in really.
 

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