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Liquid View 2.06

Users' Challenge Today's Windows® based notebooks and computer displays are capable of much higher resolution. They're designed to show as much as 4 times the amount of information on the same size screens as before. The advantage is more information can be shown at once, images look more like photographs, graphics are much sharper and better defined. The trade-off is everything is shrunk in size to fit on the screen including icons, menus, and application tools which make it more difficult to navigate and read menu items. Think of the newer high-resolution displays like your daily newspaper having 4 times as many columns as before - more information, but more challenging to read. Solution Liquid View bridges all the benefits of high-resolution with better legibility of Windows interface elements. Liquid View allows a user to scale the size of icons, menus, and application tools independent of the application window without changing the display resolution. The result is icons are more distinctive, menus are easier to read, and tools are simpler to navigate without reducing the amount of information displayed on the screen. Liquid View does not scale bit mapped images or graphics so they will always look their best. How It Works Liquid View is a software utility that manipulates the display registers and preference settings within the Windows operating system. This utility manages a tightly coupled relationship between icons, text, and application tools producing 11 different scaling values that allow a user to select the \"best fit\" for their viewing requirements. With the touch of a button in the Liquid View interface, the screen will immediately scale - it's that simple!

This software is a shareware. You will be able to download and test Liquid View during a certain period of time, then, if it does what you need, you will have to acquire the full version. The trial version available for download on www.softandco.com has a size of 3586 KBytes. For additional information and support request, please contact directly Liquid View publisher.
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Liquid View 2.06 was released by Portrait Displays Inc on Friday 06 December 2002. Its known requirements are : 64MB RAM, 5MB of available hard drive space.

Liquid View will run on Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

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