

Moom
Moom makes window management as easy as clicking a mouse button—or using a keyboard shortcut, if you're one of those types of people.
Features
- Visual Organization
- Snapping
- Snap windows
Tags
- shortcuts
- resize-windows
- windows-snapping
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- VitaliyNix reviewed Moom
A very versatile app which requires you to proactively think how to make the best use of it. I have two displays, and only after 6 months of using Moom extensively I figured I can make nice hotkeys to move windows here and there as I wish. (Earlier, I predefined some most useful layouts.)
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What is Moom?
Moom makes window management as easy as clicking a mouse button—or using a keyboard shortcut, if you're one of those types of people.
With Moom, you can easily move and zoom windows to half screen, quarter screen, or fill the screen; set custom sizes and locations, and save layouts of opened windows for one-click positioning. Once you've tried Moom, you'll wonder how you used your Mac without it.
Some of the main features:
- Hover over the green button and choose from five preset size/location options in a pop-up palette
- Use a grid to 'draw' a window's desired size and location
- Define custom controls to move and zoom, move to other display, center, resize, and more
- Chain custom controls together to execute complex window management tasks
- Save window layouts to easily recreate a desired window arrangement at any time
- Automatically activate saved window layouts on changes in monitor layout, as in when you disconnect from your work display and then open your laptop at home
- Use keyboard mode to do all of this, and more, without ever touching a mouse











Comments and Reviews
A very versatile app which requires you to proactively think how to make the best use of it. I have two displays, and only after 6 months of using Moom extensively I figured I can make nice hotkeys to move windows here and there as I wish. (Earlier, I predefined some most useful layouts.)