A macOS window manager that moves and resizes windows using Vim-like keyboard shortcuts on an invisible grid.
AppGrid is a macOS window manager that allows users to move and resize application windows using keyboard shortcuts based on an invisible grid system. It solves the problem of inefficient window management by providing quick, precise control without needing a mouse, enhancing productivity for keyboard-focused users.
macOS users who prefer keyboard-driven workflows, particularly developers, power users, and anyone familiar with Vim keybindings seeking faster window management.
Developers choose AppGrid for its Vim-like hotkeys, customizable shortcuts, and grid-based precision, offering a lightweight, efficient alternative to built-in macOS window management or other complex tools.
macOS window manager with Vim–like hotkeys
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Enables exact window placement and resizing along an invisible grid, as demonstrated in the animated screenshot, reducing reliance on mouse adjustments.
Uses Vim-inspired keyboard shortcuts by default, making it intuitive for developers and power users familiar with Vim navigation patterns.
Allows users to modify the default modifier keys (Mash: cmd+ctrl+opt) and shortcuts via the configuration panel, catering to personal workflow preferences.
Offers a straightforward configuration panel for adjusting settings without complex setup, as shown in the provided screenshot, ensuring ease of use.
Exclusively designed for macOS, making it unsuitable for users on Windows or Linux who need cross-platform window management.
Lacks advanced features such as tiling window management, floating windows, or robust multi-monitor support, which are common in more comprehensive tools.
The project has not seen recent updates (latest release is 1.0.4), potentially leading to compatibility issues with newer macOS versions and limited community support.