Hi,
I'm trying out DisplayFusion pro 3.1.1 on Windows 7 RTM x64, and am quite impressed. I've run into a few bugs, however.
1. I've set DF to use Windows visual styles when available, so I expect the taskbar on the second monitor to match the color of the main taskbar. Unfortunately it manages to match only the color theme, but at significantly lower intensity.
The first screen shot below shows my main taskbar, and the 2nd one shows my 2nd taskbar. The first one is almost black, while the 2nd one is gray. It doesn't matter which color theme I pick, the 2nd one is always lighter. The contrast between the taskbar and the Firefox title bar below it should make this apparent, and also rules out the possibility of a color calibration problem.
2. As shown in the 2nd screen shot, the button on the 2nd taskbar is a few pixels too short. It's supposed to look square (as is on the main taskbar) but appears flat.
3. I use a tool called Powerpro to set up some mouse "hot clicks" (like hot keys for keyboards) that do various things. One of my favorites allows me to middle click on the right half of a window's titlebar to move it to the other monitor (I have only two). After launching DF, this "hot click" has been behaving erratically. Sometimes it works as expected, other times (quite often) the window jumps right back to the original monitor. I've found no pattern so far. It happens to any window, max'ed or normal.
Other similar "hot clicks" seem to behave properly so far. I suspect this has to do with the way this particular hot click works. Because Powerpro doesn't provide native command for moving windows between monitors, I set it up to send a Windows 7 keyboard shortcut (Shift-Win-{Right}). Using the keyboard shortcut directly always works, but the mouse hot click doesn't.
Granted Powerpro--or even Windows', or something else--might be the one to blame. But since the hot click has been working perfectly before DF, I think it's prudent to report it here first. **
(** see clarification below.)
Sorry for the long post, especially from a new comer who hasn't even paid yet. Again, I like what I see, but the above problems--especially the last one--have given me no choice but to stay with Ultramon for now.