Originally Posted By: larry818
For your application, I think it's the way to go. Your apps still won't load where you want them to, but a right click on the task bar icon and the next click sends it to the screen you want. It's beyond easy and almost a motor skill for me now.

I guess I'm just not seeing the $40 value there, considering its just as easy to drag the windows. The real value would be in resizing and repositioning them too, where I'm wasting more time. The laptop resolution is lower then the desktop monitors, so I end up with a smaller Outlook window for example even when it is on the right desktop screen.

Does Windows under the hood simply not offer an easy way for a program to do this? On OS X, the apps can be moved, and resized easially via their exposed AppleScript support, including getting the current coordinates and size. I'm potentially seeing a side programming project if the hooks are there.

I may also just decide one monitor is enough and return the second one to IT.