We're very excited to announce that DisplayFusion 9.2 Beta 4 is available for download! This release fixes a few issues before the final version of 9.2.
Note: The first time you click the Screen Saver tab in the Settings window, it will be slow to load due to Windows Defender scanning the updated screen saver files.
We encourage anyone who likes to test the bleeding edge to update to this new version today to take advantage of these improvements. If you've already purchased DisplayFusion, it's a lifetime license, so you can upgrade to this version at no cost! If you would like to see a complete list of all the changes, please visit the DisplayFusion Beta Change Log.
Window Position Profiles are a new feature in DisplayFusion 9.2 that allow you to save your current window layout and easily restore it at a later time, after reboots, or undocking/redocking for example. This guide will walk you through the different ways to save a Window Position Profile, and the different ways to manually and automatically load Window Position Profiles.
There are a few different ways that you can save a Window Position Profile. The first step, regardless of the method you use to save the profile is to size and position all of your windows so that they're setup the way you like. Then, do one of the following to save the layout as a Window Position Profile:
There are many ways to manually load a Window Position Profile. Before loading a profile, you'll want to make sure that your applications are already open.
To overwrite an existing profile, choose its name from the Window Position Profiles > Save Profile menu in the DisplayFusion tray menu. Note that overwriting does not add programs to the profile, it completely replaces it with only the windows you have open at the time.
One of the ways you can automatically load a Window Position Profile is by automatically assigning it to a Monitor Profile. Doing this allows DisplayFusion to automatically load the Window Position Profile whenever you switch Monitor Profiles. Note that there's a delay of about 15-20 seconds after the Monitor Profile has been loaded, to allow time for the taskbars to finish reloading before restoring the window positions. To assign a Window Position Profile to a Monitor Profile:
Another method for loading Window Position Profiles automatically comes via the Triggers feature. For example, if you have trouble with Windows messing up your window positions when the computer has been locked, you can setup a Trigger rule like the screenshot below, which will force DisplayFusion to load the Window Position Profile each time you unlock the computer.
If you have any questions at all about the Window Position Profile feature, or anything else, please feel free to contact us!
We're very excited to announce that DisplayFusion 9.2 Beta 3 is available for download! This release fixes a bunch of issues, and adds a new feature, Window Position Profiles!
Note: The first time you click the Screen Saver tab in the Settings window, it will be slow to load due to Windows Defender scanning the updated screen saver files.
We encourage anyone who likes to test the bleeding edge to update to this new version today to take advantage of these improvements. If you've already purchased DisplayFusion, it's a lifetime license, so you can upgrade to this version at no cost! If you would like to see a complete list of all the changes, please visit the DisplayFusion Beta Change Log.
We're very excited to announce that DisplayFusion 9.2 Beta 2 is available for download! This release fixes a bunch of issues, and also adds much improved Monitor Config/Profile support.
Note: The first time you click the Screen Saver tab in the Settings window, it will be slow to load due to Windows Defender scanning the updated screen saver files.
We encourage anyone who likes to test the bleeding edge to update to this new version today to take advantage of these improvements. If you've already purchased DisplayFusion, it's a lifetime license, so you can upgrade to this version at no cost! If you would like to see a complete list of all the changes, please visit the DisplayFusion Beta Change Log.
Congratulations to our top contributing members for April 2018! They have been hard at work submitting, rating, and discussing images on WallpaperFusion, and have racked up some impressive reputation scores along the way!
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JigsawMania
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Check out the current top members or look at previous months on our Top Members page!
We're happy to announce that LogFusion 6.2 is now available for download! This build updates our Text Query language, fixes a problem with empty UTF-16 files, and adds some other minor bug fixes and improvements.
We encourage everyone to update to the new version today.
We're happy to announce that we have expanded the options for generating PDF reports! PDFs for individual checks can now be generated with activity history for a custom date range, and to cap the displayed history to a configured limit.
As well, you can now generate PDF reports from the Organization Stats page. To help with creating reports, the stats page also provides the option to only display stats for a specific check group. Please let us know if you have any feedback!
In addition, we have released an update to iOS notifications to improve performance and reliability.
We're very excited to announce that DisplayFusion 9.2 Beta 1 is available for download! This release fixes a bunch of issues from 9.1, and also adds the ability to specify a delay for checking Trigger Match Conditions (great for creating rules for specific websites!).
Note: The first time you click the Screen Saver tab in the Settings window, it will be slow to load due to Windows Defender scanning the updated screen saver files.
We encourage anyone who likes to test the bleeding edge to update to this new version today to take advantage of these improvements. If you've already purchased DisplayFusion, it's a lifetime license, so you can upgrade to this version at no cost! If you would like to see a complete list of all the changes, please visit the DisplayFusion Beta Change Log.
We're excited to announce that CheckCentral now has a read-only API available, so that you can pull Check and Issue details into your own custom applications!
To get started, select the API option from the Organization menu when you're on your CheckCentral page. On this page, you can add API tokens that are used when accessing the API from your scripts. Treat the tokens as you would your password!
After adding a token, you can click the Documentation link to view the available API endpoints, and if you click one of the endpoints, you can test it out right in your browser. The API calls return JSON data that you can use in your programming/scripting language of choice.
Here's a sample PowerShell script that gets the details for the Checks in a specific Check Group, and dumps them to a formatted HTML file: CC-API-GetCheckDetailsForSpecificGroup.ps1
If you need any help with the new API or have any questions, please contact us and we'll help you get up and running.
Congratulations to our top contributing members for March 2018! They have been hard at work submitting, rating, and discussing images on WallpaperFusion, and have racked up some impressive reputation scores along the way!
Contributors
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JigsawMania
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Check out the current top members or look at previous months on our Top Members page!