

UltraView Desktop Manager 3.0 is newly updated for Windows 11 and also supports Windows 10, Windows 8.1 and Windows 7. Think of these micro-monitors as smartphones for the desktop: tiny, but powerful. Even standard FHD 1080p widescreen monitors can be divided productively, with a large virtual monitor for a primary application and then a smaller virtual monitor (or smaller stacked virtual monitors) on the side for monitoring use. To see examples of what you can do with a single 4K UHD monitor, see the Virtual Monitors: Example Layouts tab on this page, which shows 55 ways you can carve up a 4K monitor with UltraView Desktop Manager.īut you don't need a 4K monitor to benefit. The result: a personal productivity and awareness dashboard, balancing work and life together. Some people will be able to do it all with one large 4K UHD monitor, while others will simply use multiple monitors more productively than ever before. Now with UltraView Desktop Manager 3.0, you can do it all with a smaller number of large, high-resolution monitors, each split into virtual monitors sized for each requirement.

With this torrent of electronic info to manage, it could easily take eight monitors for busy people to display all the key info and personal interests they want to monitor at at times. without having to try to juggle all that on a tiny smartphone during work hours

Version 3.0 was released in October 2022, redesigned to support Windows 11. UltraView™ Desktop Manager 3.0 brings the productivity benefits of multiple monitors to large, high-resolution monitors, especially 4K UHD, QHD and ultrawide monitors.
