Snap to Window
Posted in: Features, Freeware, Screenshots, Software, Today's Chili, WindowsThis article was written on April 15, 2008 by CyberNet.
You might remember the freeware application Pitaschio that we covered last year which includes a “snap to windows” feature that I really love. Basically how it works is when you’re dragging a window around the screen it detects when you’re near another window based on a tolerance you specify. It would then snap the two windows together so that they line up perfectly.
There’s another freeware utility called allSnap that does something similar, but has a lot more options geared towards that one particular feature. You can set a toggle key that will disable the “snap to window,” and there are a variety of different items you can have windows snap to:
Being able to snap windows to each other is either a feature you’ll either love or hate. For some people it will be annoying, but others will enjoy being able to cleanly organize multiple windows on the desktop.
This is a Windows-only application, and there is also a 64-bit version available for testing. It does require a brief installation before being able to use it.
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