Best Window Managers for Mac of 2024

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    Byobu Reviews
    It was originally created to enhance the Ubuntu server distribution's basic, functional, and practical GNU Screen. Byobu now has an enhanced profile, keybindings, configuration utilities and toggle-able system notifications. It works with most Linux, BSD and Mac distributions. Byobu features an enhanced profile, configuration tools, and system status notifications for both the GNU screen manager and the Tmux terminal multiplier. Byobu was developed and released under the GPLv3.
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    SMBAct Reviews

    SMBAct

    SMBlob.com

    €8 one-time payment
    Your personal assistant simplifies the interaction with all of your windows and applications. Window manager and switcher for all platforms. Window management can be done in a consistent manner across three platforms (Windows, MacOS and Linux). Window manager and window switcher are combined in one application. Embed any website into the frameless window. The ability to activate any window on the active display, main screen, or wherever there is a mouse cursor, move windows quickly between displays, and hide all windows on the active display. When the target window disappears, and you use the shortcut again, a notification will appear informing you of the loss. The user can then use the fix/same shortcut to target a different window and ask them to set a keyboard shortcut that will bring this window up front.
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    Swish Reviews

    Swish

    Swish

    $7.07 one-time payment
    Swish includes 30 simple-to-use gestures for the titlebar, dock, and menubar that will boost your workflow and turn you into a trackpad expert. Every detail has been carefully designed to feel like it's native to macOS. Your desktop never looked so clean. Swish is the one window manager that truly honors the macOS look. Swish detects multi-monitor setups automatically. Simply flick to move between screens. The productivity of working with spaces is also greatly improved. No more accidentally opening Mission Control while dragging windows up to the top or fumbling on screen edges. Swish also lets you manage screens and spaces, and does more than just snapping the windows.
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    Divvy Reviews

    Divvy

    Mizage

    $13.99 one-time payment
    Managing windows is a frustrating task. You need to use your mouse or trackpad with precision in order to click, drag, push, and pull your windows into the desired size and position. Even after all this effort, it is still difficult to place windows exactly where you desire them. Most of the time, windows are scattered across the screen. Divvy offers a completely new way to manage your workspace. It allows you quickly and efficiently to "divvy up". your screen into precise portions. It's easy to resize and move your window with Divvy. All you have to do is click and drag the Divvy interface. If this seems like a lot of work, you can create as many shortcuts as you want to resize and relocate your windows. Divvy was designed to be simple, elegant, and quick. We want Divvy to be as invisible as possible, while still providing the most powerful window manager available today.
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    Rectangle Mac Reviews

    Rectangle Mac

    Rectangle Mac

    $4.99
    Rectangle is a window manager solution for MacOS. It makes it easy to manage your screen space and allows you to be more productive. Rectangle is simple and easy to use. Users can quickly and easily adjust the size, position, and layout of their windows. We will be exploring the various features of Rectangle, and how they can improve your workflow and maximize screen space.
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    Amethyst Reviews
    Tiling window manager similar to xmonad for macOS. YouTube has some great resources for learning more about Amethyst and tiling windows managers.
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    Moom Reviews

    Moom

    Moom

    $10 one-time payment
    Moom makes window management easy by using a mouse--or a keyboard shortcut if you are one of those people. Moom allows you to move and zoom windows into a half-screen, quarter-screen, or full screen. You can also set custom sizes and positions, and save the layouts of open windows for one click positioning. You'll wonder why you ever used your Mac without Moom. Moom's popup palette will appear when you hover the mouse over a window's green buttons. Fill the screen quickly, or move to horizontal or vertical halves at the screen edges. Want quarter-size windows instead? If you hold down the Option key the palette will show four quarter-size corner choices, as well as center without resizing.
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    VEEER Reviews
    VEEER is a productivity tool for designers and developers that maximizes your workflow speed. You need a tool to quickly arrange and move windows if you are a Mac designer, developer, or someone who spends long hours on the Mac. VEEER allows you to drag windows and control them by activating the activation key and double-clicking or dragging them - without using the window title bar. When working with several windows, such as when importing/exporting documents or working in different applications at the same time, switching between them by minimizing and maximising can be a waste of time.
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    Magnet Reviews

    Magnet

    Magnet

    $9.99 one-time payment
    Magnet can be activated by dragging windows, keyboard shortcuts, or the menu bar. It will then organize them into tiles. Multitasking is greatly enhanced by having multiple windows neatly aligned side-by-side. Fullscreen, halves and quarters. Up to six external displays can be supported. Combinations are endless. Magnet snaps windows into quarters when you drag them to the corners. You can use the side edges to arrange horizontal halves and vertical halves. Dragging to the top edge maximizes the size of a window on a screen. Bottom edge creates threes. Slide it to expand the two-thirds. The corners and bottom edge are where you will find quarters and halves.
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    BetterSnapTool Reviews
    BetterSnapTool lets you easily manage the sizes and positions of your windows by dragging them either to one of the corners of the screen or to the left, right, or top of the screen. This allows you to maximize your windows or position them side-by-side, or even resize to quarters of the display. BetterSnapTool allows you to create custom snap areas on your display if you need more than the standard snap areas. Other features include custom keyboard short cuts, customizing the clicks on window button, moving/resizing Windows by holding a key and many others.
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