
Divvy
Divvy is an entirely new way of managing your workspace. It allows you to quickly and efficiently "divvy up" your screen into exact portions.
What is Divvy?
Divvy is an entirely new way of managing your workspace. It allows you to quickly and efficiently "divvy up" your screen into exact portions.
With Divvy, it is as simple as calling up the interface, clicking and dragging. When you let go, your window will be resized and moved to the relative position on the screen. If that seems like too much work, you can go ahead and create as many different shortcuts as youd like that resize and move your windows in exactly the same way.
Divvy is designed to be quick, simple and elegant. We want it to stay out of your way as much as possible while providing the most powerful window management available today.
The project seems no longer developed. Last version, 1.5.2, released in August 2019, can be still downloaded and bought from the official website and from the Appstore.
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Supported Languages
- English
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Tags
- Window Manager
- split-desktop
- grid
- resize-windows
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OS & UtilitiesList containing Divvy
Windows AppsRecent user activities on Divvy
POXadded Divvy as alternative(s) to Lasso Window Manager
- nic5liked Divvyni
- hussss01added Support for Multiple Monitors as a feature to Divvyhu
I use AquaSnap and TinyTabs which I like using on a ultrawide screen. I tried Divvy as an alternative to AquaSnap. There're quite different; I really liked the speed of sizing windows with Divvy and the ease of using it. However, I found Divvy and TinyTabs to be in compatible (weird stuff occurred). I'm addicted to TinyTabs, so I opted to continue using AquaSnap. I would have given Divvy 5 stars except for this in-compatibility.
Program (demo) works great, but after making my payment I never received my product key. Unable to contact support.
Hi!
Basic handling does the job and does it fast.
However, keyboard shortcuts are buggy as hell! Somehow, the registering of shortcuts take the qwerty version of the key you use no matter what keyboard layout you use (In my case a french azerty)
As a result, hotkeys are restricted to combinations with the keys layouts have in common (letters/Fx/ctrl/shift ... ) that's an instant failure imo.
Please keep in mind your software will be used with other keyboard layouts.