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- I've been using ShiftIt for arranging windows within the same monitor. It's an excellent tool for that. However, it offers no move-to-other-display functionality.volni– volni2011-10-20 20:12:37 +00:00Commented Oct 20, 2011 at 20:12
- I'd check out Moom then. I know you wanted a free app, but it's quite inexpensive compared to many other Mac window managers. Plus, the overlay they designed for close/min/maximize buttons is so spiffy that they deserve the $5. :)chrismanderson– chrismanderson2011-10-20 20:14:25 +00:00Commented Oct 20, 2011 at 20:14
- @ArtemShnayder no longer true, ver 1.6 released this year now supports it; check out @WilfredSpringer 's answertutuDajuju– tutuDajuju2014-10-30 08:06:53 +00:00Commented Oct 30, 2014 at 8:06
- As far as I can tell, Moom is the only one that will let you move a window to the display in a given direction (up, down, left, right). The others just have "next display".MatrixManAtYrService– MatrixManAtYrService2023-08-01 17:00:15 +00:00Commented Aug 1, 2023 at 17:00
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