Uimix 2.0
In addition, Uimix allows viewing information in windows normally hidden behind your main work window without switching applications. This is especially useful when working with combined applications, such as data sheets and a calculator, for example.
Uimix is designed for Windows 2000/XP with .NET Framework and is also available as a non-install version. The shareware version is fully functional and has no limitations, nor expiration date. A single user license costs only $19.95.
You have to license Uimix if used more than sixty days. To purchase license(s) please visit uimix.com/buy. Then go to the Uimix application, click the `Unlicensed` icon and paste the license key.
The licensed version has no startup delay nor `Unlicensed` icon. The license information appears instead of this text in the Uimix help file. Thank you very much for supporting Uimix!
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