 Want to take us to Joe all right, so Joe says listening to the February 14th episode a little late The issue of keeping Mac windows in place upon restarts and such deep You recommended using the application stay for being able to fix windows based on monitor arrangement I had a similar problem in the past and found an application called Moom It has similar capabilities, but in addition it also has the ability to have a window automatically Use the left half or the right half of the window or the upper half or the bottom half pretty much any Configuration you want to pre-define a window being able to take In addition you can have multiple configuration layouts that you can pre-define and then call them up with a key Combination or select it from the menu bar at the top Anyways, not having used stay not having used stay It seems like from the description in the show that Moom might be more feature-filled and only cost 10 bucks instead of 15 bucks for stay so It's nice having options. Yeah, that's expensive options. I messed with Moom Moom is From Rob Griffiths and company Rob was behind the site Mac OS 10 hints years ago It was eventually acquired by Mac publishing and Mac world but my Moom is You have pre-defined spots as as you just mentioned where you can put things Stay lets me put the window where I want it and then tell stay to remember to restore the window to this place And so for me here, I quadrants isn't enough for me I need something more granular and I at least the the last time I checked out Moom It did not do that it it was just you had to use Moom's placement for things Not your own placement for things which again as Joe said works well for him And that's like we've talked about Moom on the show before I think it's great So yeah, I could be wrong if I'm wrong. Well, Rob will let me know because he'll hear the episode and then he'll be like You can do it this way. You should try Moom again, and then I'll probably try Moom again So there you go