Moom 3.2.15
Moom allows you to easily move and zoom windows—on one display, or to another display—using either the mouse or the keyboard. Moom lets you…
- 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
Once you’ve tried Mooming your windows, you’ll never go back to simply moving and zooming them again.
What’s New:
Moom 3.2.15
Bug Fixes and Improvements
- Works properly with macOS Catalina—see the Mouse preferences for a setting to control how Moom and Apple’s green button menu work.
- Custom menu labels are now visible if you use Dark Mode and the “reduce contrast” system setting.
- Worked around an issue that could cause incorrect move/zoom actions after using Text to Speech or VoiceOver. (Hat tip to Daniel A.)
- The pop-up palette no longer shows on full screen windows.
- Worked around an issue with Opera’s non-standard window widgets.
- Chromeless windows in Kitty (a terminal emulator) can be resized via Moom.
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