Something that I miss in OS X and that does exist in Windows es the possibility of making a window occupy half of the screen by taking it to one end of the screenThis automatically resizes it and adjusts to that margin on the screen. It is something very comfortable and I find it incredible that it has not been implemented yet on Mac. It is true that Mission Control allows you to access the different windows easily and quickly, but being able to organize them and make them occupy predetermined spaces just by taking them to a margin is something that seems fundamental to me. Moom is a perfect solution to this.
Fortunately, everything has a solution, although you have to go through the box, and in this case you have to pay $ 10 if you want to use the features of this application, which on the other hand is worth them. Moom allows you to create predefined window patterns, and just by placing the cursor on the «green» button to maximize the different options will appear so that the window occupies the space and the size that you want. It includes some established patterns but you can include your own ones that suit your needs.
However it also includes the option of dragging the window to a margin or to a corner, it automatically resizes and snaps to that margin. These options are configurable too, and you can select between different alternatives in each place on the screen.
The application began its journey in the Mac App Store until the rules of the Apple store changed. Since then, you have not been allowed to add new features due to not meeting Apple's requirements, so they left the official store and now it is available on its official website. In the Mac App Store there is still a version, but with fewer options, and with a price of 8,99 euros, while in the official website the price is 10 dollars (7,50 euros) On top of that, it has more options, so you shouldn't doubt that this is the most recommended option. For me, one of the essentials.
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One of the biggest concerns I had when I switched to Mac was precisely this topic. It must be recognized that Windows has a lot of advantage in managing windows. In my search for solutions I tried Moom but I did not like it because you have to do several clicks to get to what in Windows was done with a window drag.
I tried HyperDock and it seemed better, the handling of the windows is similar to that of Windows and also allows the preview of the open windows. Although it seems strange, I have never used Mission Control and with HyperDock if that less.
Have you tried the scholarship version? Does the same as Windows
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