Keep Flash fullscreen with Ignoflash, great for dual monitor setups
Ignoflash is a brilliant tool which will patch your Adobe Flash dll on windows, allowing you to watch fullscreen flash while working on your other monitor. Usually when you click away from a flash video it loses focus and shrinks back to the original webpage, however with this hack it wont and if you need to shrink it you just need to hit theĀ ESC key.
It supports Google Chrome which uses its own version of flash. 10 seconds to patch and I'm up and running again.
Don't forget, when you're patching dll's it's possible to do damage if you make a mistake, however when using Ignoflash it does actually backup the dll in the same directory so it's easy to restore the original.
Winsplit Revolution – A window placement program
Just came across the extremely useful Winsplit Revolution, a small system tray based program that promised to allow people to arrange their windows any which way they want.

It works exceptionally well, allowing me to arrange programs in a similar manner as above, in literally no more than a few seconds. It works well with dual monitors, letting you push windows in-between monitors and arranging them in a few key taps.
The best bit? It's available under the Creative Commons license.
**Edit**
After further use this program just gets better and better. It's useful even if you don't happen to have massive monitors.
The only thing I would say against the app is that anything with Revolution in its name loses brownie points, and the program configurations are not very well laid out, being separated in a cascading menu as shown below.


It would be simpler and more useful if all the configuration options were in one configuration panel with tabs or similar.
