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I loves me some Aero Snap, but I'll admit to a little disappointment: when it was first announced, I pictured a feature by which the edges of non-maximized windows would 'snap' against each other when you moved them close enough together (either by dragging a window edge to resize the window, or by moving one window close to another by its title bar).

This would make it much easier to work with a bunch of windows side-by-side-by-side. Are there any third-party programs or utilities out there that do this?

Please note I'm not talking about products like GridMove that snap windows to a multi-paned grid, I'm talking about something that affects the behavior of window edges themselves.

Update: Moab's comment summed up what I'm looking for perfectly:

More like docking windows to each other without modifying the size or placement?

Exactly.

Dan J
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DisplayFusionPro has an option that does both Application snaps and monitor snaps. The program is designed mainly for mulitple monitors, but it also works for a single monitor. I have the paid version, but there is a free version as well. The free version however only allows for snapping to the monitor.

James Mertz
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The latest version of allSnap works in Windows 7 both 32 and 64 bit. It is reasonably configurable and should do exactly what you need.

As a bonus it's portable and tiny.

KnownColor
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Looks like WindowSpace has this feature, as well. It's about the same price-point as DisplayFusion Pro, though.

Dan J
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Somethig like this:

http://ivanheckman.com/allsnap/

or

http://pitaschio.ara3.net/

?

Why
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