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by onetom
2636 days ago
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Spectacle (https://www.spectacleapp.com/) is also open source and it's tiny, but only works with keyboard. Magnet (http://magnet.crowdcafe.com/) costs 1 USD, but it provides mouse control via snapping at the display edges and it's also tiny (6MB).
Its default keybindings does NOT clash with most apps. They are logical, hence memorable. They are easy to press too. In fact I invented the same shortcuts and I was always changing the Spectacle defaults to them on every installation, which was tedious... With Magnet I don't have to fiddle at all. I used xmonad on NixOS and I quite like it, but in any tiling wm on macOS I tried, I hit some issues within 5-10 minutes. To be fair IntelliJ didn't work with xmonad out of the box either. I had to set some strange `startupHook = setWMName "LG3D"`
Source: https://wiki.haskell.org/Xmonad/Frequently_asked_questions#P... |
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