>>5672317>>5672319I've used ultramon for many years (pirated "premium" version) and like it a lot. It's unobtrusive and only does what it's supposed to do, not ten thousand other things that you're never gonna use.
With that said, I did try out Display Fusion a short while ago. It really is the "better" program in terms of functionality, and it does have one really cool feature that almost sold me. It automatically cuts and aligns your wallpaper if you use one extended for both monitors and the monitors have different resolutions (like mine).
In the end though, I switched back to ultramon. Display Fusion just felt too large of a program for my use, I just want something quiet that does its job.