WinSplit Revolution allows you to easily organize windows by tiling, resizing and positioning them to make the best use of your desktop real estate. The program is especially useful for larger resolution screens by helping you efficiently manage multiple active windows. The program allows users to move windows and have them snap into pre-defined areas such as 1/2 or 1/4 of the screen using simple keyboard hotkeys.
Functional on 64-bit.
Note that the program is no longer in development -- linking to archive.org and softpedia mirrors.
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Runs on: | Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7 |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
Unicode support: | Yes |
License: | Freeware |
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Similar/alternative apps: | Aquasnap |
What's new? |
12/04/2011 v11.04
03/14/2011 v 11.03
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Although the method of creating a predefined area is very good, I prefer the usability of Gridmove (mainly the mouse control with trigger locations) I think that either the author of winsplit needs to try adding mouse control, like gridmove, or the author of gridmove needs to make the creation of grids simpler, like winsplit.
V11.04
this tiny program rocks!
this is one of those little programs that you just 'install' them and start using them without being aware they are there,
I'm constantly moving my windows to left or right just as often as I do min and max them,
and its just ctl-alt-left, ctl-alt-right, so easy
@Scott, you are comparing apples and pencils
V11.03
@Scott QT Tab Bar is great, but you're comparing apples and oranges, as this program serves an entirely different purpose.
V11.03
You think this is good?
Nothing compares to QT Tab Bar!
A tabbed windows explorer with launcher, folder bookmarks and more!!!
V11.03
Easy and works - great program, also on small screens: I can now use a netbook/ teamviewer to monitor/ assist several pcs around the house. The reg file isn't generated if you just copy the installed files to another pc.
V11.02
Ideal for large screens but some advantages for small screens too when taking notes and referencing multiple windows. Hold down the left mouse button and drag a window around the screen while holding ALT+CTRL. After I used this, other computers seemed outdated.
After using the various tools in Win 7 that handle window position, I got very homesick for this great tool. Even better, it works right alongside Win 7's tool set. Awesome.
V11.04