
Just because you don't have a use for it doesn't make it silly. I use BetterTouchTool for its trackpad gestures. (Double-clicking the titlebar is enough for me.) But that's just me and people can love a feature if they want.
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The love for such a silly feature (That BTW has been in Windows since the very beginning, but they're acting like it's a brand new feature just because it works differently now) to seems really really silly. The only apps where I might need to do it have this functionality built-in. I don't use any window management tools because I never feel the need to tile my windows in any sort of way. The grid can be configured to be up to 10x10, but the box doesn't get any bigger so it's a bit small for my tastes.and cause I'm anal I went with 8x5 to match my screen ratio so the boxes would be squares. For the half buttons you can drag and turn them into quarters, and for the grid it's just a basic click and drag. Basically you have the five main ones (fullscreen and half for each side of the screen) along with the grid underneath, along with a go back arrow that shows up after a resize/move. The video doesn't show the grid I think, but there's a fully functional demo (up to 100 "mooms" or something). its a winner for sure.Įdit: Oh, and I use BTT, but only because I've never had a reason to use something else, it does what I want.

I'll have to watch the video to see how Mooms grid setup works, but if it allows me to add arbitrary buttons to the zoom key. Divvy looks nice, but Moom looks better, if only because Divvy requires keyboard and mouse to use (or creation of shortcuts) while Moom make the zoom button useful.
