2.2.0
            
            This update to MaxTo provides a host of new interesting improvements. And there are some new features.
- Feature New command that lets you quickly apply a preset from a list. See issue #315.
 
- Improvement Recipes can now be disabled. See issue #707.
 
- Improvement Built-in recipes are now distinct from custom recipes, and can not be edited.
 
- Improvement "Use as template" option for recipes, which will copy the recipe. This also disables the original recipe.
 
- Improvement Filter by "built-in" or "custom" recipes.
 
- Improvement New trigger: "Window shown". This differs from "Window opened" in that a window can be opened but still be invisible. See issue #702.
 
- Improvement Remove acrylic to improve performance. See issue #684, #686.
 
- Improvement Auto maximize on monitors with no regions. See issue #598.
 
- Bug Fix crash when monitor configuration is 
null. 
- Bug Fix crash when a window's process has exited by the time MaxTo inspects it.
 
- Bug Fix issue moving windows to other virtual desktops. See issue #704.
 
- Bug Fix virtual desktop detection on Windows 10. See issue #669.
 
- Bug Fix crash during trigger filtering.
 
- Bug Prevent corrupting 
PATH variable after install. See issue #688. 
- Bug Fix 
region:cycle crash when loaded regions are unnamed. See issue #695. 
- Bug Fix crash caused by wrong interpretation of specific integer values in recipes.
 
- Bug Fix regions UI staying open after cancelling from non-primary monitor. See issue #716.
 
- Bug Presets attribute of 
regions:cycle are now treated as an array of strings. See issue #697. 
- Bug Modification to try to detect when working area include taskbar. See issue #713.
 
- Bug MaxTo windows now will always open on top of other windows, which was sometimes not the case before.
 
- Bug Fix problem where Microsoft Word would "jump" after being moved twice. See issue #650.
 
- Bug Fix issue where console windows won't swap. See issue #711.
 
- Bug Fix dragging windows to top of screen when the taskbar is in the way. See issue #136.