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		<title>By: Windows 7 Aero Snap For Windows XP Or Windows Vista &#124; Windows 7 News</title>
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		<description>[...] Aero Snap was one of the new features of Windows 7 that got quite a bit of coverage lately. It is actually a pretty basic feature that makes it possible to move windows to the left, right or top screen to display them on half the screen (left or right) or maximize (top) them. Several third party software programs are available that can do that on Windows Vista or Windows XP but it is always nice if the exact same feature is provided by an application. [...]</description>
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