Moom 4: Mac Window Management, Upgraded – MacStories

I really, really love Moom. Window management is one of the fiddlier aspects of using a computer, and Moom allows me to automate quite a bit of it. It lets me snap windows to the left and right sides of the screen using keyboard shortcuts. What I especially like is how it can automatically memorize the window size and placement for various apps and recall them through the Shortcuts app.

For example, when I plug into my studio desk, all the apps I need to teach private lessons open and position themselves exactly where I want them on my external monitor.

MacStories has an overview of the features in the new version. Read below.

Moom 4: Mac Window Management, Upgraded – MacStories:

This summer, my all-time favorite window management utility Moom received a major 4.0 upgrade more than 12 years after the initial release of Moom 3. Ever since I went back to the Mac as my main computer, Moom has allowed me to create automations to arrange my windows and easily save and restore specific window layouts. From a fully customizable palette to new keyboard shortcut options to the ability to chain custom commands, Moom 4 offers a wide range of new features that make it an even more advanced utility that will appeal to anyone looking for more flexibility than Apple’s new window tiling feature, which is coming in macOS Sequoia.
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