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Originally Posted by BrentDC View Post
Just tested it and MM remembers. It is really quite simple to implement (on an app-by-app basis). You just need to save off the current setting to the applications main settings file, then set the window to that setting at load time.

I think I'll add this behavior to my apps.
That's great that it can be added on an app-by-app basis. Something in my UI/UX side of thinking says that such a feature should probably have been a rule for apps on Diablo.

Now the money question: can that be set outside of the individual application to control applications that might not have that trigger for full-screen memory enabled or not.

My thinking is something like a new panel within Control Panel to do this or other global actions that would append any installed applications with such a trigger.