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Roll useless windows out of the way

I’m a minimalistic kind of guy. Icons, folders, inactive open windows, and anything that does not have my current focus falls into the category of “junk which I shouldn’t have to look at because my screen is small and every pixel counts”. Did that make sense?

winroll screenshot

WinRoll 2.0 is a godsend for users – uninterested in virtual desktops – who balance more windows than their monitor can display. Similar to Unsanity’s WindowShade X for OSX users, WinRoll 2.0 provides Windows users with a handy option to “roll” open windows up into the title bar [similar to what your blinds do when you want a clear view of what's on the other side]. Simply right-click on a window title bar and poof, your window rolls up instantly. The memory footprint on this utility is near to nothing [204K]. The only application that I’ve observed to be incompatible with WinRoll 2.0 is iTunes. Other features include transparency and minimize to tray.

Download the free WinRoll 2.0 utility

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  • http://www.bswang.com ikonQ

    I’ve been using WinRoll for ages, and love it. (Reminds me of MacOS8 and 9. :P)

    It’s really useful and good to see other people promoting it. Thumbs up. (Y) :D

  • http://cittrick.host.sk neok

    In Linux this function exists a long time ago. And in this post is not mentioned.

    Bye!

  • Derek

    well forgive me not mentioning functionality in linux. osx and windows are my “primary” operating systems.

  • Tim

    hopefully this works…

    if your worried about saving screen space, you really should ditch that winxp theme ;)

  • xordmetzger

    windowsblind got this function

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  • Jake

    WindowBlinds has had this function for a while. I hardly ever use it.

  • Wally

    Want to save screen space, minimize the window for god’s sake…

  • Derek

    i think rolling the window would be a little more efficient if you’re trying to check something directly behind it.

  • http://tech.thicke.org/2005/12/29/roll-useless-windows-out-of-the-way/ Roll useless windows out of the way at Tech Tangents

    [...] .: UNEASYsilence :. » Roll useless windows out of the way // Used for showing and hiding user information in the comment form function ShowUtils() { document.getElementById(“authorinfo”).style.display = “”; document.getElementById(“showinfo”).style.display = “none”; document.getElementById(“hideinfo”).style.display = “”; } function HideUtils() { document.getElementById(“authorinfo”).style.display = “none”; document.getElementById(“showinfo”).style.display = “”; document.getElementById(“hideinfo”).style.display = “none”; } [...]

  • srussian

    WinPLOSION if you want a new way to handle windows.

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