MultiRes works very much like a 32-bit version of the venerable Microsoft QuickRes 16-bit applet for Windows 95, with administrative scripting facilities and extended capabilities to handle refresh rates and multiple monitors.
Supported resolution and refresh rates are accessible from the command-line or from a simple menu that pops up from the system tray. An optional timed confirmation prompt – enabled by default in the program About box – ensures that any changes you make can be reversed safely, without fuss.
While MultiRes - unlike EnTech’s PowerStrip - does not allow you to define new display settings, it does give you quick and easy access to the ones the driver makes available – in a simple, compact and conservative package.
FreewareFiles tested MultiRes 1.58 on 2006-09-12 using leading
antivirus scanners and found it 100% Clean. It does not contain any form
of malware, spyware, viruses, trojans, etc. We will re-test each updated
version and remove the award as well as the program if found infected.
User Reviews
"Very Useful Tool"
Reviewer: -Rodger
Review Date: 2006-09-12
Average Rating (2 Votes ) 5.00
Pros: None
Cons: None
Other Thoughts: I use it on my ME machines as over time you cannot change the refresh rate for some reason-useful for that.