Split that screen!
If you’re too cheap to go dual-view by purchasing two monitors and graphics cards, you might want to check out SplitView. Say, you have a large-resolution monitor (okay, not so cheap after all) and you’d like to maximize the desktop real estate, you can split your view into two (or more) distinct “screens” so you can get the benefits of dual-screen view without the need for added hardware.
SplitView increases productivity by making it easy to work with two applications side by side. It helps make full use of your high resolution monitor and gives the benefit of dual-monitors without their associated cost.
This is a great app for those into heavy dragging-and-dropping or simply comparing several documents against one another. SplitView is not free, though, costing US$ 19. But that’s pretty cheap, and it’s definitely cheaper than having to purchase an additional monitor and graphics card to support your dual-view needs.
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