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Tweaking your dual monitor display settings
Configuring the Dock and menu on your dual monitor desktop
NetMap 1.1
NetMap is a hardware and software asset management tool for network administrators.

Using NetMap, network administrators can easily visualize an overview of established network devices and access a single source of data for software licenses, system versions and login information. Additionally, NetMap can be used to manage user requests for repairs or upgrades through a built-in messaging system. NetMap is an asset management tool that affords network administrators convenient and organized access to information about the network they manage; saving time and making the information technology process more efficient.
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