![]() For either these days its the snapping areas I make use of all the time. I’ve got BetterTouchTool on my MBP, but no gestures configured anymore. Since 99 of my computer use these days is on my iMac with a basic Logitech mouse, I’m using just BetterSnapTool there. Only the 'Change Window/Size' menu in the menu bar performs that function. I’ve been a long time user of both BetterTouchTool and BetterSnapTool. The best alternatives to BetterSnapTool are Magnet, Spectacle, and LayAuto for Mac. ![]() To be more precise, it does not 'snap' when dragging the window to the snapping areas. Manage your window positions and size from your keyboard. ![]() The app is also available through a Setapp subscription. Hello there, it appears that BetterSnapTool does not work properly with Devonthink Pro 3.8.6. For $9, you get two years of updates and a permanent license to the last version released in that period. The app’s latest release, 3.600, brings it into full macOS 12 Monterey compatibility, including deep integration with macOS Shortcuts. BetterSnapTool allows you to easily manage your window positions and sizes by either dragging them to one of the screens corners. If it seems daunting to build extensive trigger/action sets from scratch for software you want to augment, an active user base at posts exported settings that can be downloaded and imported into your copy with a double-click. BetterTouchTool Commercial BetterTouchTool is an app that allows you to configure many gestures for your Magic Mouse (1 & 2), Macbook Trackpad and Magic Trackpad. I would replace TextExpander with BetterTouchTool, but I sometimes have a choice between the two for a given purpose. BetterTouchTool review: Supercharge your Mac, from the Mouse to the Touch Bar Your mouse, trackpad, Touch Bar, keyboard, and more can be enhanced with actions far beyond those Apple included. Each of those apps has a significantly different purpose from BetterTouchTool, so it’s more precise to say BetterTouchTool has a core competency around input methods, and intersects and overlaps with parts of the features of other common automation and workflow utilities. ![]() Vastly more complicated sequences can be built to trigger and perform actions in ways that more closely resemble Keyboard Maestro (or the late, lamented QuicKeys), TextExpander, LaunchBar, and other automation and shortcut apps. Almost anything can be an action, chained together with others. ![]()
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