Best Window Managers - Page 2

Compare the Top Window Managers as of January 2026 - Page 2

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    xmonad

    xmonad

    xmonad

    In a normal WM, you spend half your time aligning and searching for windows. XMonad makes work easier, by automating this. An Update for our Sponsors—and a Request. It has been a little bit over a year since XMonad version 0.17.0 was released; this was also the time in when we first started looking for funding. On the whole, the number of people who decided to support us has been astounding: thank you! While our expenses are completely transparent, it can be hard to keep up if you’re not directly involved in the project. xmonad automates the common task of arranging windows, so you can concentrate on getting stuff done. Haskell and smart programming practices guarantee a crash-free experience.
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    Moom

    Moom

    Moom

    Moom makes window management as easy as clicking a mouse button—or using a keyboard shortcut, if you're one of those types of people. With Moom, you can easily move and zoom windows to half screen, quarter screen, or fill the screen; set custom sizes and locations, and save layouts of opened windows for one-click positioning. Once you've tried Moom, you'll wonder how you used your Mac without it. Hover the mouse over any window's green button, and Moom's pop-up palette appears. Quickly fill the screen, or move and resize to vertical or horizontal halves on screen edges. Want quarter-size windows instead? Hold down the Option key, and the palette presents four quarter-size corner options, along with center without resizing.
    Starting Price: $10 one-time payment
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    Magnet

    Magnet

    Magnet

    Activated by dragging, customizable keyboard shortcuts or via menu bar, Magnet declutters your screen by snapping windows into organized tiles. Having multiple windows aligned neatly side by side eliminates app switching and greatly enhances multitasking. Fullscreen, halves, quarters & thirds. Up to six external displays are supported. The potential combinations are endless. Drag windows to the corners and Magnet snaps them into quarters. Use side edges to arrange horizontal and vertical halves. Dragging to the top edge maximizes window size on a given screen. Bottom edge creates thirds. Slide on it to expand into two-thirds. Quarters and halves reside in the corners and on the bottom edge.
    Starting Price: $9.99 one-time payment
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    VEEER

    VEEER

    VEEER

    VEEER was built with maximizing your workflow speed in mind - which makes it an essential designer & developer productivity tool. Being a designer, developer or someone who works long days on the Mac, you need a tool that lets you arrange and move windows quickly. VEEER lets you to drag and control your windows by just activating the activation keys and double-clicking inside the window or dragging the window – without having to use the window title bar. When working with multiple windows, for example when importing/exporting files or working in multiple applications simultaneously, switching between each window by minimizing and maximizing can cost a lot of time.
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    BetterSnapTool

    BetterSnapTool

    BetterSnapTool

    BetterSnapTool allows you to easily manage your window positions and sizes by either dragging them to one of the screen's corners or to the top, left, or right side of the screen. This enables you to easily maximize your windows, position them side by side or even resize them to quarters of the screen. If you need even more than those standard snap areas, BetterSnapTool now allows you to create your own, custom snap areas anywhere on your display. Other features include custom keyboard shortcuts, customizing clicks on window buttons, moving/resizing windows by holding a key, and many more.
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    Spencer for Mac

    Spencer for Mac

    Pineapple Kamil Daniel

    Spencer for Mac is a new window manager with a completely unique approach. It solves the biggest problem with virtual desktops — restoring app windows exactly where they were saved. It’s especially useful when switching between different display setups (for example, work and home), disconnecting a MacBook from an external monitor, or even after a system restart. The huge advantage is that there’s no need to configure anything — just click Save and then Restore. The whole process takes only a few seconds, and that’s all the user needs to do. It goes further: Spencer can adjust the number of Spaces depending on your monitor setup or the active workspace. You can switch between custom workspaces (e.g. “Work”, “Meetings”, “Relax”), with the right apps launching, the others hidden, and full multi-monitor support. It’s like having a perfectly organized desktop environment on demand.
    Starting Price: $0