Wins Has Window Management and More
Mac AppsI've never found a use for most window management tools. I work on a laptop at home and run most apps maximized. At work I have two gigantic displays and in instances where I need to reference two apps at once, I just slide over to the other display. There are times however when I want to be able to get to my desktop quickly and when I want a single app display with no distraction. Additionally, I have been using an app called DockDoor to view the open windows of apps in the dock, a feature that's included in Wins.
After downloading and installing Wins, I'm impressed with the way it can be customized and how well it works with keyboard shortcuts and mouse gestures. I'm going to experiment with some of the features to see if they will improve my workflow.
Features
- Shake a window to hide other windows.
- Access an overlay of suggested window positions by dragging windows to it.
- Integrates with System Settings.
- Move windows, including to another display, with the keyboard.
- Hide windows with keyboard shortcuts.
- Drag windows to snap.
- Hide all windows with the keyboard.
- Low memory and CPU usage
- Dark mode interface to match system
- Keyboard shortcuts for multiple window positions
A single license for Wins is
$13.99. A second license if half off. Educators and students get a 40%
discount.