



Jon (the DF dev) is also more active than UM's guy, and he's been working steadily on full Windows 7 support (so the taskbar looks the same as the new W7 taskbar, etc). The built-in wallpaper handling stuff is much better than messing w/scripts on UM imo, the window snapping/resizing stuff is nice to have 'till Windows 7 too. Despite that, I felt it was stabler (I dunno what I did but I managed to screw up an UM install badly on an XP rig and re-installing it wasn't fixing it, kinda soured me on UM) plus I was liking DF's features more before I even encountered problems w/UM. I ended up settling on DF even though it uses a bit more resources than UM.

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