AltSnap 1.66 released

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AltSnap 1.66 has been released as a fork of the AltDrag tool, which enables users to move and resize windows using the Alt key. This application is specifically designed for Windows users and offers a streamlined experience compared to its predecessor, AltDrag. Notably, AltSnap has simplified its code and eliminated certain hooks related to window management, addressing potential security risks associated with DLL injection in various applications.

The functionality of AltSnap remains similar to that of AltDrag; users can hold down the Alt key, click, and drag a target window to reposition it as needed. This tool aims to enhance window management on Windows systems by replicating features that are already available in Linux and other operating systems.

In addition to its core functionality, users might also be interested in related features such as enabling or disabling the "Snap Pointer to Default Button" setting in Windows, changing the double-click action to a single click for opening files and folders, activating a window by hovering over it with the mouse, and enabling mouse pointer trails for improved visibility.

AltSnap 1.66 represents a significant step in improving user experience and productivity on Windows platforms, making window management more intuitive and efficient. Users looking for enhanced control over their window behavior may find AltSnap a valuable addition to their software toolkit

AltSnap 1.66 released

AltSnap is a fork of AltDrag, which also allows you to move and resize windows via the Alt key.

AltSnap 1.66 released @ MajorGeeks