Original version posted a few minutes ago.

--Coolnat2004 21:51, Mar 23, 2005 (UTC)

After reading the article, (found in a Google search for "multi-monitor software") I tested this software out. It works great - filling several obvious holes and finally making Windows XP's multi-monitor support practical - except for the fact that it is very bad at adjusting to frequent screen resolution changes, such as might happen on a gamer's machine. It will crash sometimes when a screen resolution change happens. So I turn it off when it's time to play, but when it's time to work I love Ultramon.

People also might want to know of an alternative arrangement for multi-monitor multi-tasking in that Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 has excellent multi-monitor support, in that you can make the virtual machine full-screen on your second monitor, and be able to drag and drop files between your host and guest OS quickly and easily. Earlier versions and competitors like VMWare do not have this feature. (but VMWare does have USB support for virtual machiens, something virtual PC doesn't have) --Nerd42 (talk) 16:27, 29 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Fair use rationale for Image:Ultramon logo.jpg

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Notability

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If we determine it does not meet notability criteria, then we should at least move this content to an article on multi-monitor utilities. Captain Zyrain 14:40, 21 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

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