As many of you already know, I’m a big fan of MaxiVista and that it’s a product that has proven to be essential to my home office setup. I’ve written about this wonderful application before and you can expect some more about it in the next weeks. Since most of the office is getting an overhaul (just operating systems, a few new systems, but not a complete overhaul in layout) I will be putting the new version of MaxiVista through some heavy usage.
There are many crucial aspects to the new version 4, the biggest of which is no doubt the full support for 64-bit (the virtual display drivers installed by MaxiVista 4 are digitally signed) and WDDM graphics cards. One of the things that the previous version had to battle with were the restrictions in Vista and the requirement to use XPDM drivers instead of WDDM. Well, those days are over with version 4.
Of course, all this also applies to Windows 7, not just Vista. So I will be looking forward to running an upgraded layout using Windows 7 once I get to the point of being done with that. Expect to see a more in-depth description and review of MaxiVista v4 in the next weeks. In the meantime, don’t take my word for it, try out MaxiVista yourself.