



VEEER is described as 'Lightweight window manager for your mac OSX - designed for designers & developers and built for a maximum workflow speed' and is a Window Manager in the os & utilities category. There are more than 50 alternatives to VEEER for a variety of platforms, including Mac, Windows, Linux, Android and Google Chrome apps. The best VEEER alternative is Rectangle, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like VEEER are BetterTouchTool, SnapZones, AquaSnap and MacsyZones.




BetterSnapTool is a utility that mimics Windows 7 Aero snap, allowing you to easily manage your window positions and sizes by either dragging them to one of your screens corners or to the top, left or right side of your screen.



Deskovery is an OS X window manager. Windowshade, align, resize, change transparency of your windows.





If you’re fastidious about keeping your windows tidy, Stay is for you. Stay ensures that your windows are always where you want them to be, even as you connect and disconnect displays.
Taekwindow is a simple, lightweight and free Windows program that allows you to move and resize windows by dragging them with the Alt key, similar to many X11 window managers.

Cinch is Aero Snap for Macs- it offers simple, mouse-driven window management by defining the left, right, and top edges of your screen as hot zones. Cinching to the left or right edges of the screen will resize the window to fill exactly half the screen, allowing you to easily...

MultiDock is a simple application that allows you to organize frequently used applications, documents and folders using small panels (Dock’s).



Easy Move+Resize is based on behavior found in many X11/Linux window managers, adding easy modifier key + mouse drag move and resize to OS X.


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).




Sometimes a lot of deskop clutter can hide a window (eg, open file, programs, files-explorer, dialogs)
