Moom 4.5

Moom is a simple Mac app that can help you take advantage of all your desktop space without having to waste time manually resizing or arranging windows. The app allows you to move your window by using predefined templates, and then enables you to save the current layout for later use.
By default, Moom is running as a standard application (you can find its icon in the Dock), but via the Preferences window, you can choose to switch to the menu bar app, or decide to hide its menus altogether (the app tools can be activated with a hotkey).
Moom comes with a collection of predefined window movement patterns that can be accessed by hovering the pointer over the maximizing button of any window. You can move windows by using the arrow keys, or resize them by making use of the Moom windows grid.
The best part is that you must work on creating a specific window arrangement only once: Moom is able to save the current windows position and then allows you to activate the layout any time you need. This function is extremely useful because you can define layouts suitable for specific tasks, and then toggle between them in no time.
Noteworthy is that, via the Moom Preferences window, you get to define your own custom windows controls, activate useful functions (the window grid), or define your own keyboard shortcuts. Exploring the Preferences is very important to learn everything Moom has to offer.
Moom is a great tool to have around if you want to make the most out of your desktop space: you can use efficient tools to move the windows around, or resize them until you find the suitable layout for the current task. The best part is that you can save the arrangement, and use it any time you like.
What's New:
Version 4.5:
New Features:
- Applying a layout can now optionally hide any apps that aren't part of the layout.
- On macOS 13 and newer, there is now a general setting that makes Moom leave room for Stage Manager's sidebar. In other words, with the setting enabled, Moom will subtract the Stage Manager sidebar from a given display's usable area, just like the menu bar and Dock are subtracted. Note, though, that if Stage Manager is currently invisible, Moom will assume that that's what you want and act as if Stage Manager weren't enabled.
Bug Fixes and Improvements:
- Updated the action chooser's look for macOS 26.
- Worked around two inconsistencies in how macOS 26 draws pop-up buttons.
- On macOS 13 and newer, Moom now uses a more modern mechanism to add or remove itself from your login items as you check or uncheck its corresponding setting. (This is a behind-the-scenes change that ideally won't be noticeable.)
- On macOS 26 and newer, Moom no longer offers to treat drawers as part of their parent windows for positioning purposes. macOS 26 broke the underlying functionality, but thankfully, that's not too much of a problem, since barely any apps use drawers
Screenshots:
- Title: Moom 4.5
- Developer: Many Tricks
- Compatibility: macOS 10.13 or later, Apple Silicon or Intel Core processor
- Language: English
- Includes: K
- Size: 12.52 MB
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