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Ever.” I’m not sure I’d go quite that far, but for ten bucks I consider it a bargain, and one that saves me time and effort almost every day. One satisfied user calls Moom the, “Best. When I press Control + `, I can move or resize the active window from the keyboard, without touching the mouse!

I also love being able to move and resize windows without touching the mouse (keyboard shortcut Control+`), yet another of Moom’s many excellent tricks. I also have shortcuts that instantly move the active window to one of the screen’s corners (Control + 1, 3, 7, and 9). Then, if I press Control+5 again, it will jump back to its original location. In the blink of an eye, the active window jumps from one screen to the other.

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I have two displays, so another feature I use all the time relocates the active window from one display to the other with a keystroke (Control + 5). Moom lets me save a custom window arrangement and recall it with a keyboard shortcut (Control+0), which instantly resizes all three windows (if necessary) and rearranges them just the way I like them on my smaller screen: I press Control+0 and the windows on the smaller screen are instantly arranged exactly the way I like them! The three windows move to a different location of their own volition almost every day after I quit or crash one of the three apps, change screen resolutions, or restart or log out of my account. Left to its own devices, macOS usually opened those windows somewhere on the larger screen. Sadly, no version of macOS so far has managed to convince windows to open in the same place on the same screen every time. I like to keep three windows open on that screen at all times-Activity Monitor, iTunes, and ZoneBox (my pomodoro timer/manager), and I like to see them in the same location on the smaller screen at all times.

I have a 27-inch display connected to my MacBook Pro that I use as my main monitor, using the MBP’s built-in 15-inch Retina display as a second display. Today, after I get the windows on my screen(s) to be “just so,” I ask Moom to memorize the layout so I can recall it whenever I like with a single keystroke. I used to spend time every day rearranging the windows on my screen until they were just so. I mostly use it to memorize the on-screen placement of windows from multiple apps so I can instantly restore my favorite screen layouts with a single keystroke. Moom is a $9.99 app that manages windows on your Mac.

I added a dynamic duo of such utilities to my Mac productivity arsenal earlier this year today I wouldn’t want to use my Mac without them. I’ve always been obsessed with finding the fastest, easiest, or most elegant way of doing something, so many of my favorite Mac (and iOS) apps are simple, inexpensive utilities that help me do one thing better, faster, or more elegantly.

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Menumate zipzapmac demo