Without Moom Yosemite would a burden
Moom is excellent. On hover it lists common window configurations: maximized, top half, bottom half, left half, right half, for you to select from. Below the list of set positions it shows your screen as a grid, so you can click a starting position (top-left of window), then drag down and right to pick a width and height (or place the bottom right of window), when you release the mouse button, the window is placed. I’m not sure if Microsoft has some patent on “maximize” or Apple is just too stubborn to admit that zoom and unzoom were stupid, but replacing the zoom with full screen in Yosemite would have sent me running back to Ubuntu if not for Moom. Moom makes it tolerable (still annoying to have to avoid the green button to avoid full screen view). I’ve tried other window managers and Moom has it right. If you work with multiple windows at once, or miss maximize, Moom is for you.
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