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NOTE: Future news about WindowsWhere (if there is any) might find its way to zachsnow.com.

IMPORTANT: You may need to change your Explorer settings to show the full path in each window's title-bar.

REQUEST: If you try WindowsWhere and it gives you problems, please let me know, either in the Issues or by email! I want to make this software work for you!

Use WindowsWhere with Windows 7 to make sure that explorer windows stay where you left them. See, Windows 7 (and Vista as well, apparently) like to forget where you left your explorer windows, so that new explorer windows end up wherever the last window was, instead of where that particular window was last. It's pretty annoying, considering it seemed to work fine on Windows XP. This tiny program is an attempt to regain that functionality.

WindowsWhere is currently alpha software; that means that the core functionality more or less works on my machine. That doesn't mean that it won't destroy your data and set your computer on fire if you aren't careful, though! WindowsWhere comes with NO WARRANTY, my friends!

If you'd like to try WindowsWhere out right now you can either download an installer, or you can check out the source, build it using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, and then run the installer or executable.

History

UNIMPORTANT: Check out my awful new logo!

NEW VERSION: WindowsWhere version 0.1.3 32-bit and WindowsWhere version 0.1.3 64-bit (WindowsWhere didn't really work on 64-bit versions of Windows; it does now).

NEW VERSION: WindowsWhere version 0.1.2 (Two different users requested that WindowsWhere manage all windows, not just Explorer windows; there's now an option for that).

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