DoublePane is a very simple window management utility for OS X. It lets you do four things:
- Make a window fill the left half of the screen.
- Make a window fill the right half of the screen.
- Make a window fill the screen entirely.
- Restore a window to its previous state.
All four options can be triggered with a user-configured command key combination.
This happens to be exactly what I want out of a window manager, no more, no less.
If your window-wrangling needs are similarly simple, DoublePane is available in the Mac App Store for $1.99. Or $0.00, for eight of you—I like the app so much I asked the developer for some promo codes, and here they are:
3344PJE36A6K HNKAH6XWYA4A PWWA94XN6LAX YKYH64T3XWXN 34JLNAM7A3L6 4K944YN636MJ 3YFPL4R77RRW F44AYE3NREXJThanks, Nick!
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Despite my usual aversion to full reblogs, I thought Jack did a fine job here summing up the just-what-I-need features that led him to choose this over the other options available.
Also, One Thing Well is a never ending source of awesome. If you are not following it, you are not winning.
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