Benoit FOULETIER
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I installed Windows 10 recently, and used it for a few weeks without DisplayFusion installed.
I was happily surprised to discover that Windows 10 now natively duplicates the taskbar accross all monitors... and quite confused that DisplayFusion still tries to do its own multi-taskbar! Plus it's quite buggy, as soon as I plugged the second monitor a message box popped "do you want to turn off Windows' multi-taskbar?", I chose "no" but the message kept coming back regularly.
That seems like an odd default behavior on Windows 10, if Windows's job is good enough just leave DisplayFusion's taskbar off by default!
What are the advantages of DisplayFusion's taskbar over Windows'?
It definitely shouldn't keep prompting after you've already chosen "no." I'll do some testing here and we'll get that fixed up.
DisplayFusion's taskbar offers a few extra features, like a clock and system tray, as well as more options for the taskbar shortcuts. You can add files, folders, and URLs to the DisplayFusion taskbars.
You can also customize what side of the monitor the taskbar is on, independent of what side the Windows taskbar is on.
Please let me know if you have any other questions at all.
Thanks!