So, I've bought an ultrawide monitor (AOC 3477PQU) and it comes with a piece of software, Screen+, to better make use of the available space. You probably know what I mean, divide the screen in sections and being able to map different windows to those sections. Moom - Indispensable window management for Macs. (Mac Menu Bar Apps and Tech) Read the opinion of 10 influencers. Discover 8 alternatives like Better Window Manager and windOCD.
Moom allows you to move and zoom windows — using either the mouse or the keyboard — to predefined locations and sizes, or to full screen mode.
When used via the mouse, all you need to do is hover over a green resize button, and Moom’s interface appears. When used via the keyboard, press your defined shortcut, and the Moom keyboard bezel appears; you can then move windows using the arrow keys and modifier keys.
Moom, a window management application comes with an interesting solution to this problem: it makes it as easy as possible for you to quickly move and resize windows with the help of pre-defined. Moom is a must-have window manager on the Mac. Despite the recent patent troll forcing the developer to resort to a tentative workaround, it is still the only window manager that gives me an option to precisely define each resizing option.
Moom can be run as a traditional application, a menu bar application, or a completely faceless background application.
WHAT’S NEW
Version 3.2.11: Coast spa manhattan manual.
Bug Fixes and Improvements:
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- Added full-screen grid-based resizing, which is also the default mode for the grid
- Moom’s palettes now automatically switch between dark and light versions depending on if you’re using the dark menu bar and dock or not
- Improved appearance of the hexagonal grid
- Fixed an issue that could cause Preview to become unresponsive when viewing certain huge PDFs
REQUIREMENTS
OS X 10.7 or later
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