WindowSpace (32-bit) 2.5.6

4.5 out of 5 stars 4.5 (6 votes)

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Windows 7/2000/Server 2003/Server 2008/Vista/XP / Shareware; $24.90 / 532 downloads

WindowSpace allows you to manipulate windows in many new amazing ways. Now, you can snap windows to each other or to the screen neatly, edge to edge, move and resize windows with keyboard shortcuts, maximize vertically or horizontally, pin a window on top of the others, minimize it to tray or hide from view to reduce the clutter in the taskbar. WindowSpace makes it a pleasure to manage multiple windows on large screens and multi-monitor systems.

  • Homepage

    WindowSpace

  • Limitations

    Yes - 30 day timeout

  • Uninstaller

    Yes

  • Latest Changes

    - Added workaround for Win + Shift + Arrow Keys on Windows 7

    - Fixed "Don't show this message again" in the Hotkey error dialog

    - Fixed a few minor issues with the settings dialogs

Reviews of WindowSpace (32-bit)

  1. 4 out of 5 stars
    Nischi

    Reviewing 2.5.2 (Oct 29, 2010)

    A really useful program, it not only adds the various functions of snapping edges in windows 7 (but better since its customizable), but also adds a long sought after function, namely universal window snapping. After been using this software for a little more than a year I can't understand why it hasn't been implemented into windows from the start. No worries tho, if the price isn't too steep for you (which is the only down side as far as I can think), then go a ahead.
    4 stars, for a good piece of software, -1 for the steep price

  2. 3 out of 5 stars
    darthbeads

    Reviewing 2.0.9 (Dec 29, 2009)

    A wonderful program, and a better implementation of window snapping than the default Win 7 flavor, but $25 is wildly overpriced.

Discuss WindowSpace (32-bit)

  1. Oct 13, 2010 - 6:20 PM
    psycros

    WinSplit Revolution is rarely updated and the 64-bit beta doesn't really work. If this program could duplicate its function, I and quite a few others would be fans for life. However, I'd think $5-$10 would be a lot more realistic for a desktop utility.