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Window management app based on Spectacle, written in Swift.Pricing:
- Open Source
I have been using a little app called Rectangle[1] for years now, and it solves every possible window positioning need I have ever had. No ads, no cost. As far as the conversation goes, 1st party implementation by Apple would be nice and all, but 3rd party doesn't bother me in the slightest. (at least in this case) [1] https://rectangleapp.com/.
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Insanely great window managementPricing:
- Open Source
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Move your mouse over the green zoom button in any window, and Moom's mouse control overlay will appear (as seen in the above animation).
We may actually be seeing the moment where Moom[1] is no longer an essential OS X app. It can solve both window tiling and the "maximize problem" on mac and has been my first install for many years. Here's to hoping that Apple can get one basic OS feature right once. [1] https://manytricks.com/moom/.
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Scroll Reverser is a free app for Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Leopard that reverses the direction of...Pricing:
- Open Source
I mean I use rectangle, and used spectacle before it, and Iโm very grateful to the developers for maintaining it and making it available for free, but this really should be part of the OS and I will be very happy to get rid of that app after updating to Sequoia. I also use an app that reverses the scroll direction of an attached USB mouse, without affecting the (natural) trackpad scroll direction, because MacOS does not allow changing them independently (looks like they are separate options for mouse and trackpad but they are in fact the same). The App is called Scroll Reverser [1] it is free and works flawlessly, but it really should not have to exist, itโs ridiculous. [1] https://pilotmoon.com/scrollreverser/.
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