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Note: It is essential to use it correctly, or else you will find this feature more disturbing than helpful! :

It is essential to use it correctly, or else you will find this feature more disturbing than helpful! :

Note: It is essential to use it correctly, or else you will find this feature more disturbing than helpful! :

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It is essential to use it correctly, or else you will find this feature more disturbing than helpful! :

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This will close the window and, as a result, also remove the anchor. This is a quick shortcut to close a window directly from its anchor In general, follow the role of closing/minimizing unused windows to reduce the number of floating icons.

In general, follow the role of closing/minimizing unused windows to reduce the number of floating icons.

This will close the window and, as a result, also remove the anchor. This is a quick shortcut to close a window directly from its anchor In general, follow the role of closing/minimizing unused windows to reduce the number of floating icons.

This will close the window and, as a result, also remove the anchor. This is a quick shortcut to close a window directly from its anchor

In general, follow the role of closing/minimizing unused windows to reduce the number of floating icons.

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But, WindowBar is the main reason for the Anchors feature in WindowTop :) Failing with this idea made me think about the AnchorsAnchors's idea. Unlike WindowBar, the Anchors feature supports the claim - in my experience and that more users & friends, this feature will highly optimize the efficiency of switching windows dramatically. In my experience, after this feature, I no longer need to use more than one monitor because all windows are easily accessible with a single click. It is like having ALL windows set on top but not :)

Anchors is a new, fresh, and innovative concept, and it that is a little similar to the WinRoll concept, but it is much smarter.

  • Anchor is a floating icon of the corresponding window.
  • For each window that is not minimized to the taskbar and completely covered behind other windows, the floating icon is generated
  • The floating icons will move away from any content (text or images) automatically, so you don't need to worry about a case thatwhere the icon will hide some text/content
  • The size of the floating icon and its transparency change according to the z-order of the window. If you open the ALT-TAB menu, the window with the first z-order is the first window on the ALT-TAB menu, the second z-order is the second window in the ALT-TAB menu, and so on. With floating icons, the first z-order window havehas the biggest floating icon with the lowest transparency, and as you go on, the icons become smaller and and less visible. The idea is to let easily find and go back to the last used window, by making the floating icon of that window very visible relative to other floating icons

There are more bolletbullet points, but these are the main ones.

Note: It is very importantessential to use it correctly, or else you will find this feature more disturbing than helpful! :

This will minimize the window to the taskbar. Anchors are not generated for minimized windows, and this is an effortless shortcut to minimize windows. You can also minimize the window directly, which will removeremoving the floating icon.

Let me know if this suggestion helped you, and I will be happy to hear more feedbacksfeedback from you.

Download WindowTop

Go to: https://github.com/WindowTop/WindowTop-App/releases/latest To download the last version.

Enjoy

But, WindowBar is the main reason for the Anchors feature in WindowTop :) Failing with this idea made me think about the Anchors idea. Unlike WindowBar, the Anchors feature supports the claim - in my experience and that more users & friends, this feature will highly optimize the efficiency of switching windows dramatically. In my experience, after this feature, I no longer need to use more than one monitor because all windows are easily accessible with a single click. It is like having ALL windows set on top but not :)

Anchors is a new fresh, and innovative concept, and it is a little similar to the WinRoll concept, but it is much smarter.

  • Anchor is a floating icon of the corresponding window.
  • For each window that is not minimized to the taskbar and completely covered behind other windows, the floating icon is generated
  • The floating icons will move away from any content (text or images) automatically, so you don't need to worry about a case that the icon will hide some text/content
  • The size of the floating icon and its transparency change according to the z-order of the window. If you open the ALT-TAB menu, the window with the first z-order is the first window on the ALT-TAB menu, second z-order is the second window in the ALT-TAB menu and so on. With floating icons, the first z-order window have the biggest floating icon with the lowest transparency and as you go on, the icons become smaller and and less visible. The idea is to let easily find and go back to the last used window, by making the floating icon of that window very visible relative to other floating icons

There are more bollet points but these are the main.

Note: It is very important to use it correctly:

This will minimize the window to the taskbar. Anchors are not generated for minimized windows, and this is an effortless shortcut to minimize windows. You can also minimize the window directly, which will remove the floating icon.

Let me know if this suggestion helped you and I will happy to hear more feedbacks from you.

But, WindowBar is the main reason for the Anchors feature in WindowTop :) Failing with this idea made me think about the Anchors's idea. Unlike WindowBar, the Anchors feature supports the claim - in my experience and that more users & friends, this feature will highly optimize the efficiency of switching windows dramatically. In my experience, after this feature, I no longer need to use more than one monitor because all windows are easily accessible with a single click. It is like having ALL windows set on top but not :)

Anchors is a new, fresh, and innovative concept that is a little similar to the WinRoll concept but much smarter.

  • Anchor is a floating icon of the corresponding window.
  • For each window that is not minimized to the taskbar and completely covered behind other windows, the floating icon is generated
  • The floating icons will move away from any content (text or images) automatically, so you don't need to worry about a case where the icon will hide some text/content
  • The size of the floating icon and its transparency change according to the z-order of the window. If you open the ALT-TAB menu, the window with the first z-order is the first window on the ALT-TAB menu, the second z-order is the second window in the ALT-TAB menu, and so on. With floating icons, the first z-order window has the biggest floating icon with the lowest transparency, and as you go on, the icons become smaller and less visible. The idea is to let easily find and go back to the last used window by making the floating icon of that window very visible relative to other floating icons

There are more bullet points, but these are the main ones.

Note: It is essential to use it correctly, or else you will find this feature more disturbing than helpful! :

This will minimize the window to the taskbar. Anchors are not generated for minimized windows, and this is an effortless shortcut to minimize windows. You can also minimize the window directly, removing the floating icon.

Let me know if this suggestion helped you, and I will be happy to hear more feedback from you.

Download WindowTop

Go to: https://github.com/WindowTop/WindowTop-App/releases/latest To download the last version.

Enjoy

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