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Looking for a smart window manager
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<blockquote data-quote="annyongb" data-source="post: 1610221" data-attributes="member: 334717"><p>I am looking for an app that will make new app windows display in an empty area of my screen, instead of covering up existing open apps. </p><p></p><p>For example, I have my browser open, and if I open a new Finder window, it will most likely open on top of Chrome. This is especially annoying when I have an entire 2nd monitor completely empty of apps. </p><p></p><p>There are some great programs for moving windows around using keyboard shortcuts. I am using Spectacle at the moment. It would be awesome if new app windows used the real estate on my display before overlapping each other. Then I wouldn't need to manually reposition as often.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone heard of such a thing? Or if not would you be interested if I tried building such an app?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="annyongb, post: 1610221, member: 334717"] I am looking for an app that will make new app windows display in an empty area of my screen, instead of covering up existing open apps. For example, I have my browser open, and if I open a new Finder window, it will most likely open on top of Chrome. This is especially annoying when I have an entire 2nd monitor completely empty of apps. There are some great programs for moving windows around using keyboard shortcuts. I am using Spectacle at the moment. It would be awesome if new app windows used the real estate on my display before overlapping each other. Then I wouldn't need to manually reposition as often. Has anyone heard of such a thing? Or if not would you be interested if I tried building such an app? [/QUOTE]
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