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Reconciliation with AltSnap (formerly AltDrag) #813

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sysfsss opened this issue Aug 12, 2023 · 3 comments
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Reconciliation with AltSnap (formerly AltDrag) #813

sysfsss opened this issue Aug 12, 2023 · 3 comments

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sysfsss commented Aug 12, 2023

I use AltSnap to move windows around and snap them against the edges of others, and I'd like to see some sort of reconciliation, or baby-making, between the two technologies as they are an integral part of my productivity experience, and without one or the other, I am lost.

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sysfsss commented Aug 12, 2023

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I also use AltSnap, but I just disabled the features that were overlapping/competing and use AltSnap for the things unique to it. :)

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