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Get Virtual Desktops On Windows

Posted by: Damien on August 28th, 2008
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[Windows only] If you constantly find your desktop cluttered with application windows, then a virtual desktop manager might be what you need to get yourselves organized.

Virtual desktops are useful in that they provide you with extra desk space to place your applications windows. You can easily move your windows from one workspace to another and sort them according to their functionality.

Mac and Linux users will be familiar with virtual desktops as they are very common in the two OSes. In Windows, virtual desktop are not available in the default installation. Windows users who are looking to add virtual desktops capability to your system can consider the following recommendations:

1) VirtuaWin

VirtuaWin may be small in size (only 384kb), but it is definitely not lacking in feature. Supporting a maximum of 20 virtual desktops, it allows you to define your virtual desktops in a matrix size of your liking. With only a small icon at the taskbar, it does its job without providing an obstructive view to the desktop.

One thing unique about VirtuaWin is its ability to add modules to improve its functionality. If you find that the core application is lacking in certain areas, you can always find a plugin in their database and add it to the core. In addition, VirtuaWin has a portable version that you can bring it on your USB thumb drive.

2) Vista/XP Virtual Desktop Manager

Vista/XP Virtual Desktop Manager is one of the best virtual desktop manager around. It can support unlimited virtual desktops as long as your system has enough resources to support it. It has a nice and easy to use interface. Transition from desktop to desktop is smooth and you are able to set a different wallpaper for each desktop. This is useful for identifying which desktop you are in. Due to its graphical performance, this application will take up slightly more resources than the rest.

One unique point about Vista/XP virtual desktop manager is its ability to show a full screen preview of all the desktops and let you choose which you want to access.

3) Virtual Dimension

As the same as Vista/XP Virtual Desktop, Virtual Dimension also allows you to configure unlimited number of desktops. Virtual Dimension is useful because it give you fully customization. If you are the type who like to define your own hotkeys and have different setting for each desktop, then Virtual Dimension is suitable for you.

When loaded, you can find a small window showing all the available desktops. You can drag the window and place it where that is not obstructive, yet is convenient enough for you to access it.

4) Dexpot

Dexpot is somewhere in between Vista Virtual Desktop and Virtual Dimension. It allows you to see a full screen preview of all your desktops and also customize configuration for each and every one of the desktops. Users can set up to 20 virtual desktops and different wallpapers can be set for each desktop.

What’s your favorite virtual desktop manager in Windows?


Damien Oh is the owner and chief editor of Make Tech Easier

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4 Responses

  • kp says:
    March 3, 2009 at 1:33 am

    VirtuaWin. It is fast, many customizable key combinations, and able to move applications quickly among different desktops.

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  • BobB says:
    March 7, 2009 at 6:53 pm

    Virtual Dimension has a feature that I’ve not seen mentioned in any reviews. In the On Screen Display of the virtual desktops it shows the icons of the programs running on each desktop. You can drag these icons between the desktops if you enable mouse input for the OSD. Really cool!

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  • willm says:
    November 22, 2009 at 10:40 am

    “Virtual Dimension has a feature that I’ve not seen mentioned in any reviews. In the On Screen Display of the virtual desktops it shows the icons of the programs running on each desktop. You can drag these icons between the desktops if you enable mouse input for the OSD. Really cool!”

    Virtua Win can do the same thing as this, with a small addon called “iconized” – together they are much smaller and less resource heavy

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