A macOS window management tool that docks any window to screen edges for quick preview and access.
Dockit is a macOS window management application that docks any application window to the edges of the screen. It solves the problem of desktop clutter by allowing users to quickly hide and preview windows, improving workspace organization and productivity.
macOS users who frequently multitask with multiple windows and need a streamlined way to manage desktop space, such as developers, designers, and power users.
Developers choose Dockit for its simplicity, smart hover-based interactions, and customizable hotkeys, offering a lightweight alternative to complex window managers with a focus on quick access and minimal setup.
An application that can dock any window to the edge of the screen.
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Windows automatically expand on hover and collapse when the cursor leaves, enabling quick previews without manual adjustments, as shown in the demo GIF.
Offers customizable keyboard shortcuts for docking, undocking, and other actions, with default bindings like Cmd+Shift+arrow keys for efficient workflow.
Focuses on simplicity with one-click docking to screen edges, reducing desktop clutter and improving organization without complex setup.
Includes stylish notifications for user interactions, enhancing the user experience with visual feedback for actions.
Exclusively for macOS, making it unsuitable for cross-platform environments or users on other operating systems.
Requires granting accessibility permissions and a restart, which can be a barrier for setup and may raise security concerns for some users.
Lacks multi-monitor support, window snapping to grids, or tiling options, focusing only on edge docking which may not suffice for complex layouts.