Override gap created by Windows 10
I just upgraded to Windows 10 and I've noticed a peculiar behavior with the left, right, and bottom edges of windows. If you snap a window to one of the edges - with the built-in Win 10 snapping or with Aquasnap - then close and re-open the window, there will be a gap present. This appears to just be how Win 10 functions, it makes the gaps even when Aquasnap is disabled. It appears to shift the whole window away from the edge and cause the window to overlap any adjacent windows.
Is there any way to override this annoyance? Perhaps, if a window opens in a corner, Aquasnap could detect (or anticipate) the gap and snap the window to the edge?