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<blockquote data-quote="Tomel" data-source="post: 1270733" data-attributes="member: 198918"><p>Just downloaded BetterSnapTool from the App Store. Have been playing around with it some and so far am very disappointed.</p><p></p><p>I'm a long-time Windows user and first time Mac user. I love the snap capability in Windows 7 and was hoping to get the same functionality from BetterSnapTool. When I use snap in Windows, the app takes up half the screen and is centered within it's space. If I snap a second app in Windows to the other side it does the same thing - takes up the other half the screen and is centered within it's space. When I do the same thing with BetterSnapTool, the two apps are NOT centered within their respective halves of the screen and, in fact, the apps overlap. Basically, I may as well just rearrange and resize the windows manually.</p><p></p><p>Is BetterSnapTool just a poor emulation of the Windows snap capability or am I doing something wrong (by the way, I've played some with the Settings and still can't seem to get the functionality I expected).</p><p></p><p>Have I wasted my $1.99?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tomel, post: 1270733, member: 198918"] Just downloaded BetterSnapTool from the App Store. Have been playing around with it some and so far am very disappointed. I'm a long-time Windows user and first time Mac user. I love the snap capability in Windows 7 and was hoping to get the same functionality from BetterSnapTool. When I use snap in Windows, the app takes up half the screen and is centered within it's space. If I snap a second app in Windows to the other side it does the same thing - takes up the other half the screen and is centered within it's space. When I do the same thing with BetterSnapTool, the two apps are NOT centered within their respective halves of the screen and, in fact, the apps overlap. Basically, I may as well just rearrange and resize the windows manually. Is BetterSnapTool just a poor emulation of the Windows snap capability or am I doing something wrong (by the way, I've played some with the Settings and still can't seem to get the functionality I expected). Have I wasted my $1.99? [/QUOTE]
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