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A system tool developed by Virtuedesktops

Used by 241 people for 38 hours, 59 minutes and 36 seconds

"VirtueDesktops" is a virtual desktop manager for Apple’s Mac OS. It offers features, eye candy and configurable options that no other desktop manager on the mac has added yet. Sadly, VirtueDesktops is no longer under active development. It is based upon the work done by Rich Wareham on DesktopManager (specifically the CGSPrivate headers), which is an alternate open-source virtual desktop application. VirtueDesktops includes a small amount of Rich’s code from DesktopManager, which means that presently it is licensed under the GPL.

Below are some of the key features of VirtueDesktops.

- Virtual screens: an unlimited number of virtual screens at your disposal
- Eye candy: exciting transitions and window fading
- Universal binary: runs at full speed on your shiny new intel-based mac
- AppleScript-able: script your desktop experience
- Unobtrusive: VirtueDesktops does not clutter your desktop - it gets in, switches your virtual screen and then quietly hides itself, waiting for your next request
- Extensible: install plugins to add additional features
- Exposé: works well with Apple’s Exposé
- Keeps you informed: notifications and current desktop display orient you as you work across multiple virtual screens
- "Stick-ify" your windows or applications: Make your windows and applications visible across all of your virtual screens

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  • kerb novice

    Must have to be able to use OS X for me, even though it crashes 2-3 times a week.

  • Grant enthusiast
    Overall:

    This application is simply a must have until Leopard is released. It makes my workflow so much more streamlined. It is a shame that development has ceased, but it works fine in its current state.

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