awesome product. tried a few others. most straight forward and easy to use. trial version available on their website if you want to try before buying!
awesome product. tried a few others. most straight forward and easy to use. trial version available on their website if you want to try before buying!
This is a huge help if you use more than one window on your screen and need to rearrange them on the fly. It also is good for saving and restoring configurations that you use on a regular basis, for example, a word processing file and a few dictionaries on a 27” inch screen, and maybe email and tasks and a calendar on a different virtual desktop.
I have used many apps before Moom to manage my Mac windows, but none of them was efficient or did what it advertised completely. Moom, on the other hand does everything it says it does. At this point, I don’t even know what would I do without Moom.
The is the first app I load on all my Macs. Window management of this caliber should be part of any modern OS.
Use it all day long. Very easy to configure and use.
It works out-of-the-box! The video doesn’t highlight it but the custom settings enable a quarter-size screen mode as well as other sizes. Easy, simple, efficient… *Update: Does not resize Adobe application windows! Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign etc do not respond to the assigned shortcuts. However, Adobe Acrobat works perfectly. Odd. Perhaps it will be fixed in a later update.
This has always worked flawlwssly for me. I’ve had it for years and I’m always bugged when someone else’s computer doesnt have it. MUST HAVE for anyone
Does not work with OSX 10.10 (UPDATE) you must delete the app and re-install it to get it to work in Yosemite :) One star taken off for not mentioning that in their info.
Brilliant app but it needs to be able to resize Abode software such as Photoshop CC 2014, Illustrator, InDesign…
I may use this app’s other features in due time, but I mainly needed an app to save the size and placement of 18 different apps across the native and scaled resoultions of a Retina MacBook Pro as well as use with an external montior. This app is perfect. I have 6 different set ups that I can switch between at will. Thank you developer, this is one of my favorite apps and one of only a few I call “essential."
The custom window sizes are huge for me. I have a bunch set up for common screen sizes, e.g. Macbook Air 13” (1440x788px, if you consider menu bar and dock), which allows me to quickly see what my designs will look like in say a web browser on this device even if I’m on my 15” Macbook Pro or larger external display. Not to mention edge snapping and keyboard shortcuts for effortless window managment. This is one of the first things I install on any new Mac. Thumbs up.
I started using Moom since OSX Lion, a long time ago. But no so rely on the app before Yosemite which has entirely changed the "green enlarge button" into making a whole new full screen...Quite annoyed with this!! Moom saved me from rolling back to Mavericks. I strongly recommend it to pro-users who have already upgraded to Yosemite. It’s the most useful window-resize app among the market.
Half the time this app does not work. Running iOS 10.10.1, on Macbook Pro Retina, with latest updates. When I drag a window to a corner, or the top, or wherever, nothing happens. If I drag it to the right, the window will change desktops, but that is not a Moom feature, but rather a Mac OS feature. Very very frustrating considering how much I paid for it.
This is the first and only app I’ve ever bought on my macbook. It’s so helpfull and there is absolutly no cons to it. I’m coming from windows and I’m use to having the ability to autosize screen to fit multiple windows on the screen. It’s great to have that ability on OS X.
I love this app, perfect for organizing windows. Super elegant execution. Love it!
I cannot live without this app. How this is not built into Yosemite is beyond me. Until then, to Moom I pledge allegiance.
I’ve seen other apps that try to snap and tile windows, and have hated them all. This is the first I’ve seen that feels natural and non-invasive. One tip: restart any open applications after installing this if you don’t get the control panel when hovering over maximize. Excel didn’t pick up this functionality until I closed it and reopened it.
I have found that I end up using this neat little app multiple times per day. It is especially helpful with large screens when trying to position documents side-by-side and even seems to work great on multiple monitors. This is one I think Apple should have thought of…but they didn’t and I am willing to pay for it.
Whoever thought of this app, I love you.
The functionality really should have been part of OS X. You’ll want this app.