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SplitView 2012 released!

We are happy to announce the release of SplitView 2012.

This release has a number of significant updates - refer to the Release notes for details.

If you've purchased SplitView 2011 or have a current annual support/maintenance contract, this release is a free upgrade. Your existing license keys will continue to work. And thanks, again, for the love :)

SplitView adds support for Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1

The latest update to SplitView has added support for Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1.

Users who had upgraded to Service Pack 1 of Windows Server 2008 R2 encountered an explorer.exe error labeled "MS_WebcheckMonitor" on logging off. This update fixes this issue, and adds official support for this update of the Windows Server OS.

SplitView 2011 is here!

SplitView 2011 is now out.

This release is our best ever and includes a complete overhaul of every aspect of SplitView. SplitView 2011 includes full support for Windows Server 2008 R2, Citrix XenApp 6 and Office 2010. Included in this release is support for the Aero Glass theme and all the efficiency improving features you've come to expect from SplitView. Numerous improvements have been made to each aspect of SplitView - some that you can see and others that you can't.

SplitView 2010 released!

We are happy to announce the release of SplitView 2010.

This release adds Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 to our support matrix. SplitView 2010 now enables Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 users to use multiple monitors with Remote Desktop (RDP), ICA and other remoting protocols. What's more - you can continue to get the full Windows Aero experience when connecting from an Aero compatible client!

If you have purchased SplitView within the past year, this is a free upgrade! Your existing license keys will continue to work.

Working from home with dual monitors

Lots of people use SplitView when working from home to connect to their work PCs. SplitView enables them to take full advantage their multi-monitor home computer setup when connecting to their work PCs using remote desktop.

What’s more – the work computer need not have multiple monitor itself. It could even be a plain old laptop or PC, a virtual machine running on VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V or Citrix Xen Desktop servers, a blade PC in a datacenter, or a terminal server serving published desktops.

SplitView is Citrix Ready!

We are very excited to announce that SplitView is now Citrix Ready!

With the Citrix Ready designation, Citrix is showcasing and recommending SplitView as its vendor of choice for enabling multi-monitor support with Citrix Xen App and Xen Desktop.

Using Remote Desktop with Dual Monitors

It is not an understatement to say that once you are used to the convenience and increased efficiency that multiple monitors provide, you just cannot go back to working with a single monitor.

So why should you use a single monitor when you're remotely connecting to another computer or virtual machine? You should not, and this quick guide will show exactly how you can use Remote Desktop with multiple monitors in three easy steps.

SplitView 2008 - reloaded!

We are excited to release SplitView 2008 - update 8, our most feature packed and powerful release ever! This release packs in a bunch of improvements that enable and enhance the use of multiple monitors in server based computing, virtualization, VDI deployments and thin client computing environments.

Improved support for Citrix published applications

The latest update to SplitView contains improved multi monitor support for Citrix XenApp/Presentation Server published applications.

With this new release (SplitView 2008 - update 6), Citrix users will be able to efficiently use multiple monitors with published applications. See the Release Notes for details.

Windows Server 2008 now supported!

We have just released a new update to SplitView 2008 that enables support for Windows Server 2008.

With this new release (SplitView 2008 - update 2), users will be able to effectively use dual monitors with Windows Server 2008 Terminal Services.