GiMeSpace Desktop Extender 3D

GiMeSpace Desktop Extender 3D is the deluxe version of the Desktop Extenders. It uses the latest Areo theme desktop technology present in Windows Vista and 7.So it does not work on XP or server 2003!
Like in the standard edition you can scroll left-right, up-down. But now you can also zoom in and out seamless. So you can navigate your desktop in 3 dimensions!
Zooming in is usefull to see details on your screen more clearly. Zooming out is usefull to see the whole overview of your desktop and to see a whole window if that window is bigger then your screen. Windows are scaled down but it is still possible to work with your windows while you are in 'zoomed' mode!
Note that the best improvement idea for GiMeSpace Desktop Extender 3D will be rewarded with a live time license on a GiMeSpace product including future updates. Use Idea Informer widget to submit your feedback and do not forget to fill in your name and e-mail – otherwise the Developer will not be able to contact you in case you are the one to win!
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Add support and compatibility for Windows XP, and perhaps other operating systems such as Mac.

Alan, 07.12.2011, 13:32
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Give Desktop extension a smoother animation/scrolling

Michael H., 07.12.2011, 07:49
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I would suggest the inclusion of a vertical/horizontal rotate function that may allow the user to set the monitor vertically even when such function is not included to the monitors regular functions. This is very useful in certain cases when document

Pachygiannis Ioannis, 07.12.2011, 07:51
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Add 'exclude' button.

Add a button next to minimize button that would exclude that particular window from crolling with others. This would allow to ease operating file transfers betweeen many windows.
KieroV, 07.12.2011, 09:09
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Merge the functionality of alt+tab into the scroll function for quicker usability

Dannydaman9, 07.12.2011, 09:39
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This needs to be made more like Expose and Spaces. It has all the ability. In it

This needs to be made more like Expose and Spaces. It has all the ability. In it's current form, it's quite useless, in my opinion. I am writing this after trying it. Also, it's quite cumbersome to launch the 64-bit plug in separately. This...
Ezra Shapiro, 07.12.2011, 10:22
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You should add a tiny scrollbar down on that screen.

You should add a tiny red scrollbar down on the site and to the right (only a pixle thick).
Roar F Hanssen, 07.12.2011, 18:56
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Allow locking of the positions of the icons on the Desktop. Everytime I get my Desktop organized, changing anything to do with the Desktop rearranges my desktop and all the icons are no longer grouped.

Allow locking of the positions of the icons on the Desktop. Everytime I get my Desktop organized, changing anything to do with the Desktop rearranges my desktop and all the icons are no longer grouped.
Jim Gray, 07.12.2011, 20:59
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ADDITIONAL FEEDBACK ABOUT NAVIGATING

Along with the similar input provided by others, the idea of having scrolling capability, or a grab-and-drag function might be a solution, BUT.. you still need a command to engage that feature. I would propose that instead.. (or perhaps in...
LifeCoach67, 07.12.2011, 22:26
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Add in a toggle (keyboard command) for turning the feature on and off.

Add in a toggle (keyboard command) for turning the feature on and off.
LifeCoach67, 07.12.2011, 22:32
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The option to not scroll with the mouse. I want to use just the keys, so that I don't accidentally scroll by pushing my mouse to the edge of my screen.

Oh, I suppose I should also mention that I don't have a scroll lock key on my computer. So even having an alternative to the scroll lock key in the program would be amazing.
Nicholas, 08.12.2011, 02:36
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The ability to map a certain location to a hotkey. E.g. Ctrl+F1,Ctrl+F2,etc to save a location and then Alt+F1,Alt+F2 to go the exact location.

Mark, 08.12.2011, 04:03
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Exclude the 'startmenu' and the 'sidebar(gadgets) from moving, in the default setup

SC, 08.12.2011, 04:11
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improve, add or remove effects on maximized windows or full screen applications such as games. it just freaks out as is

Camille Gray, 08.12.2011, 04:34
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