The application decides if the window setup will be "SAVED" or not. Windows itself is just an operating system and will only do so much, period.
Free stuff probably will not "SAVE" any screen setups. Thats a fact of computer life. If you can "SAVE" a setup and not pay for the use of the application consider yourself lucky.
Myself, i finally broke down and replaced the old, reliable 15 inch screens (6 of them) with 4 19 inch screens. That leaves 4 19" and 2 extra 17.4" old screens.
The 19" screens are NOT consumer widescreens. Widescreens are not for professionals in business except maybe gamers, movie buffs etc. You look at any professional trading desk at GS, brokers etc and you see the old aspect screens, square type.
So called trading desks from retail pictures with widescreens look stupid and lame at best. Do the math, older square screens are a bigger bang for the buck.
Height is what i want in a screen, NOT width. Widescreens take up desk space and add nothing to your viewing pleasure. Consumer screens are for rookies.
Greal looking screens, heoght , pivot, rotate, the works. thin edges, get them before they are gone.
http://www.thenerds.net/SAMSUNG.Sam...fid=8&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=943BX^~^SAMSUNG#
PS: i did buy a new widescreen 22 1/2 inch and completly did not like it at all. like chicks, taller is better than widebodies. I gave the screen away to the teens sis and bro that do the lawn. hahahaha