A macOS menu bar utility that glues two windows together so they move and snap as one unit.
Window Glue is a macOS menu bar utility that lets users glue two application windows together so they move and behave as a single unit. It solves the problem of managing multiple windows by providing intuitive snapping and grouping functionality, reducing the need for manual alignment. The tool operates locally with minimal permissions and no data collection.
macOS users who frequently work with multiple application windows and want to improve their desktop workflow efficiency. Particularly useful for developers, designers, and power users who need to keep related windows together.
Developers choose Window Glue for its simplicity, privacy-focused local processing, and intuitive window management without complex configuration. It provides a lightweight alternative to built-in macOS window management with specialized glue functionality.
A simple macOS menu bar utility that lets you glue two windows together so that they behave (mostly) as one.
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Provides glow indicators and automatic snapping when dragging windows near each other, as shown in the usage steps with a screen GIF, reducing manual alignment effort.
Allows quick toggling of glue mode and connection management directly from the macOS menu bar, keeping the interface unobtrusive and accessible.
Only requires Accessibility permissions and processes all data locally with no collection or transmission, ensuring user privacy as explicitly stated in the privacy section.
Supports 13 languages including Japanese and Ukrainian, making it accessible to a diverse global user base without requiring language packs.
As admitted in the known issues, there is a noticeable lag when dragging glued windows, which can disrupt smooth window movements and user experience.
Windows do not automatically follow when moved to another screen or space, requiring manual re-alignment as per known issues, hindering multi-monitor workflows.
Requires users to grant and potentially manage Accessibility permissions on first launch, which can be a barrier in corporate or restricted environments.