Q. Why did you create Wraparound?
A. I've been a dual-monitor user for many years. Once the screens get big enough, it can become annoying to constantly move the entire length of both screens to access certain elements, particularly the menu bar. Wraparound is inspired by an old Mac OS 9 and below extension that offered similar functionality. If anyone knows this extension or its author, please let me know, as I'd like to give credit in Wraparound
Q. You mentioned limitations of Wraparound above. What are you referring to?
A. Because Wraparound runs as a normal application, the wrapping function is not done at the mouse driver or display level. The main issue with this approach is that the last pixel of the screen on wrapped edges is "unreachable". Wraparound moves the cursor as soon as it discovers that it is on this pixel row or column, so if you require use of that row, you may have to arrive there by wrapping from the opposide side.
Q. Wow, this new version is exactly what I wanted. How can I show my appreciation?
A. While Wraparound is distributed as freeware, donations are ALWAYS appreciated and inspire more work devoted to Digital Cow Software, which means more/better apps in the future. Donate!
Q. How come my feature/help request was ignored?
A. I've been getting a lot of email from users lately and while I want to respond to everyone individually, I don't have a lot of time between my day job and wedding preparations. If you haven't heard anything back from me, shoot me another email. I always enjoy hearing from my users!
Q. What's in store for Wraparound in the future?
A. A better user-interface that looks more professional, and offers more fine-grained control over some of Wraparound's options.