Breeze for Mac the relocation of Windows that you are waiting for

Breeze for Mac

Perhaps one of the things to which one costs more get used in Mac when it begins to work with them is the difficulty to work with different sizes of Windows in open applications. As often said, even the green icon + part upper left of the window ensures a useful role in some cases. Why would go to any solution that will help us in this task and Breeze can be the key.


Breeze is a small plug-in developed by Autumnapps that once installed establishes his residence in the menu bar. From there it offers the possibility of relocating the selected in a form and place predefined window. This action is performed when you press a key combination. For example, as preset if you press the combination alt+1 the window it maximizes to cover the entire screen, alt+2 her will stay in the left half and alt+3 in the right half.


It can be very useful when for example, we are writing and want at the same time continue reading we are taking as a source of information. The process would be very fast because it does not involve a manual resizing of the window: select a, alt+2 for leave it to the left, select the other, alt+3 to put it right and ready. Another useful would be to move files from one folder to another Finder for example.


Of course, they have also thought about grant the user the ability to set their own States prefixed depending on the application that is. If to put a case we are in Safari, Chrome, or Pages and from time to time, we are interested in a specific location on the screen for the active window can set a few keyboard shortcuts specific to that application, this adjustable from the menu bar by clicking the icon of Breeze.


I think many of us find this very interesting proposal and probably remind us the capability of Windows 7 do something similar. If you want to try it there is a trial version without expiry date but with the drawback that displays a warning window from time to time. If we were to the paid version, it is priced at $8.

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