Do you spend a lot of time moving and zooming windows, so you can better see and work with all the content on your Mac? Instead of doing that work yourself, let Moom handle the task for you.
Whether you prefer to use the mouse or the keyboard, Moom makes it simple to move and zoom (Moom, get it?) windows to a known location and size.
With a quick mouse flip or keyboard tap, you can move any window to the top, bottom, left, or right edge of the screen, and have it sized to take up half the available space at that anchor point.
Here are some key features of "Moom":
· Use the Mouse - For those who prefer to use the mouse (or any such pointing device), you`ll be right at home in Moom`s default mode. Move your mouse over the green zoom button in any Mac OS X application`s window, and the Moom controller will appear.
· Use the Keyboard - If you`re a keyboard fanatic, Moom works really well with your fingers on the keys. As a matter of fact, Moom provides more capabilities in keyboard mode than it does in mouse mode.
Limitations:
· Limited to 100 uses.
What`s New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
New Features:
· Save and restore window layouts (via Custom Controls).
· Create single-key keyboard shortcuts, for use only when the keyboard bezel is onscreen.
· Grid-based resizing can now be accessed in keyboard mode. (Hat tip to Robert R. for the suggestion.)
· Grid-based resizing now shows a `live` preview of the window`s size on the screen.
· Optionally highlight the window to be modified by dimming the background to a user-settable level.
· The Custom Control menu in the mouse palette can now show without a mouse click. (Hat tip to Konfluenzpunkt for the suggestion.)
Bug Fixes and Improvements:
· Maximum grid size has been increased to 16 pixels. (Hat tip to Thomas D. for the suggestion.)
· Keyboard shortcuts should now always work after disconnecting an external display. (Hat tip to Robert W. for finding this one.)