Windows 7 Taskbar Thumbnail Customizer Helps You See Things Better

Rod Cohen | July 25, 2010 | Comments (0)

Windows 7 offers a great feature, taskbar thumbnails.  You know, when you roll over an open program in the taskbar and see a display of all the windows for that application open.  This “jump” type feature allows you to view the window you want to jump to quickly without having to cycle through a number of other windows first.

Some people struggle to see what is in the window when making a choice of what open window to jump to.  This is where the Win 7 Taskbar Thumbnail Customizer helps you to adjust various aspects of the thumbnails to help you get a better idea of what is actually in the window.  Think back to when you have three open emails in Outlook and wanted to jump to a specific email and reply to it… Well if the thumbnail was larger it would be easy to identify the one email of the many open to jump right to it.

The program can be downloaded here. Click here to Download

Detailed instructions on how to ue the program can he found here: Instructions

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