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Enhance desktop features on Windows 7 with Preme

Preme for Windows 7 is a freeware application for Windows 7 that improves the usability of the Windows desktop by adding a number of features and functionality to it.

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Using Preme for Windows 7 has the following added advantages:

  • Touch the upper left corner of your desktop with the mouse to see all your open Windows either in Flip 3D or Alt-Tab style
  • Hold mouse button on the title bar area of window to keep your window on top of other windows
  • Move mouse cursor to title bar area and scroll down mouse wheel to minimize the particular window
  • Hover mouse cursor on the title bar are and then click the wheel to close the window
  • Right-click on the taskbar button and the mouse cursor will point to Close window option
  • Press ESC button twice to close the active item
  • Move cursor to Start button area to open Start menu automatically.

Installing the application simply copies itself to the startup folder. To remove it just delete the file.

[via The Windows Club]

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