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by eecc
1955 days ago
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Snapping in Windows lets you drag a window against an edge of the screen to make it tile left/right/top (and bottom I think). I’m not sure how well it works on the “inside” edges of a multi-monitor desktop though. The click-and-hold of OSX is relatively new, and there’s several apps that add the functionality anyway so no big deal. What I don’t like of tiled windows on OSX is how the active one raises on the z-axis, and click-and-hold tends to be annoying when you’re in a hurry... on the other hand on Windows I often accidentally activate the tile shortcut and that’s also a hassle. But I’m just a fussy lad |
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Like you would expect + some gripping when reaching the edge before passing over so it's easy to know if you're snapping or moving over the other screen.