Divvy is an entirely new way of managing your workspace. It allows you to quickly and efficiently "divvy up" your screen into exact portions.
Cost / License
- Pay once
- Proprietary
Application type
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows




FancyWM is described as 'Dynamic tiling window manager for Microsoft Windows' and is a Window Manager in the os & utilities category. There are more than 25 alternatives to FancyWM for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, File Explorer, Linux and KDE Plasma apps. The best FancyWM alternative is Microsoft PowerToys, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like FancyWM are Rectangle, DisplayFusion, SnapZones and AquaSnap.
Divvy is an entirely new way of managing your workspace. It allows you to quickly and efficiently "divvy up" your screen into exact portions.




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komorebi is a tiling window manager that works as an extension to Microsoft's Desktop Window Manager in Windows 10 and above.




snApp is a powerful window management utility, built for the Mac. At its core, it is powered by the award-winning Siri Shortcut, Snap.










Stack Window Manager With Manual Grid Tiling Layout Extended Desktop Area Left Hand Keyboard + Right Hand Mouse.




workspacer is a tiling window manager for Windows 10, similar in style and function to common unix tiling window managers (dwm, i3, xmonad).




Chameleon Window Manager will allow you to control the windows of your programs using customizable buttons added to the title bars of the windows (Always on Top, Minimize to Tray, Minimize to Caption, Specify Transparency, Position window at left/right of screen).





Combines any Windows app windows into browser-style tabbed sets for multitasking, with snap layout support, letting users organize, switch, and manage several applications in one place, inspired by unreleased task management features.

This is Mac, not Windows.. I did mention it but..