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It's spend my money $15 U.S.D, If I use Windows system, It's free.
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@3Nex I feel the same way and already explained why I bought it anyway.
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@87detto i just... what... why... you can manage all that without an application for 14$. you just drag your windows around and resize them. i don't get how you could possibly not feel the same way
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@3Nex Sure I could manually resize all my stuff. In the end it's a thing of convinience. From time to time there's a situation where I need to sort my windows in another fashion. Solely for the reason of a nother music player I mainly begin using or a second Chrome window I want to have a glance at or a floating MPlayer X window that shall fit on my main desktop/space. All this organizing becomes too tedious for me without Divvy. YMMV.
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@87detto dude, what else can i say except "doh"! now could you tell me why you needed to buy an application to resize them?
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@3Nex Oh rly? I manage my whole system with this app. If you've the desktop real estate like on a 27" screen (2560x1440 pixels) you can easily have your browser, email, news, chat and music player open at the same time and never need to care about anything because you see everything. No need to switch apps, you just look at the screen. In fact, I've 100% content on my screen, seeing nothing from my desktop wallpaper. The only thing besides pure content on my monitor is the menubar at the top.
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@galfurion Do not be jealous of the tremendously low voice. When (or if ever) your balls drop, you too can narrate in style.
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@3Nex Coincidentally, it's only useless for useless people. Go figure.
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anyone have a serial for this?
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wow, holy crap that looks useless, i can't believe people want this, let alone pay for it...
I like cinch better...more like W7
roarm14 1 year ago 5
While I'm sure this will have conflicts with apps that have a minimum size, seems like a nice way to organize 'utility' screens. I'll try it when I have some time on my hands!
BlizzardFenrir 1 year ago