

Windows 7 did bring many new window management functions and wallpaper management options that did indeed make many features in DisplayFusion a bit redundant, but nonetheless they still offer their own advantages over Windows' default. It also has extremely extensive customization options. DisplayFusion allows for independent taskbars for each monitor. While I do believe the taskbar can be extended across multiple monitors, it will show ALL windows across all of your monitors.

These types of features are actually NOT built into Windows, as you would know if you've ever used dual monitors. Originally posted by Ret0102:These types of features are built into windows/other distros not to mention if you use Nvidia cards you can select from a number of options on how to deal with dual or tri monitors.
