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I am using a MS Windows software program that, unlike most windows programs, opens program features in there own windows. I find this annoying when concurrently running other programs. Windows treats these windows as separate programs making switching applications cumbersome. Does AquaSnap have features for this problem?
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7 votes
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Power off Monitor
Can u add a shortcut to power off the monitor ?
like this tool
http://monitor-off-utility.software.informer.com/1.0/
it would be great to have in one app
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Ability to stop a window closing when you press Windows Key + D
THe ability to stop a window closing when you press Windows Key + D. I have Skype running on a third monitor and work on the other two. Often I need to get a file from the desktop but its annoying having to get the skype window back up when I clear to desktop.
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Add off-screen window docking option
I personally find that the single function that added the most utility to my screen space is docking my windows off-screen. I select a window and hide it on a selected screen edge. Touching that edge will slide the window back into view, the moment it loses focus it will then return/auto hide.
"docked" windows cannot be full screen, size needs to be limited to prevent annoying accidental activation. start menu and close window corners are common examples. That said I think the benefits are well worth implementing, and getting used to.
Overall benefits :
- Potentially double effective screen…11 votes -
AquaGlass on window resize
Allow windows to be transparent during resize, not just when moving them.
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Add the ability to throw windows with options.
When a window is grabbed to move, Aquasnap could detect the inertia. This could be enabled with the control key. You could do things like lightly throw it to stick to the closes windows, throw it fast to stick to the screen edge. Maybe use the shift key/throw for snapping. The window would slide across the screen, slowing down to a stop or sticking/snapping to something if specified by options. The same could apply to resize.
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Define proportion of the screen width to snap too.
I would like to be able to define what proportion of the screen a window will consume when its snapped to the left or right.
For example if I drag a window to the right I would like it to consume 75% of the width of the screen, if I drag a window to the left I would like it to consume 25% of the width of the screen.
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Dock to screen, show "task view" like in latest update on Windows 10
In the latest version of Windows 10, when you drag to dock on the left or right side, the other side opens the "task view" where you can quickly and easily select another window to occupy the rest of the screen. When Aquasnap is installed, this is no longer available. I'd like Aquasnap to restore this behavior for Windows 10.
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Top center snap could cycle between 1/2 horizontal and maximized
Dragging a window to the top-center will invoke the 1/2 horizontal snap. Before letting go of the window, if it's dragged back down (away from the snap zone) then dragged back into the top-center, it should switch to the zone to trigger a maximize command. If it's again dragged away and back, it would return to 1/2 horizontal snap.
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Allow option to always have tiling dragging enabled and then disabled when CTRL is pressed
Right now Aquasnap only does tiled resize dragging when pressing control. I'd like the opposite behavior. It will always do a tiled resize UNLESS ctrl is pressed. This should be a simple option.
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AquaHide (auto-hide windows)
I would like to be able to set certain windows to auto-hide so that I can access them quickly without having to go to the status bar.
For example, we use Lync/Skype for Business at my work. It would be great if I could set the conversation window, or the Lync main app for that matter, to auto-hide against one of the edges of the screen. A small title-bar along that edge could indicate what application is set to auto-hide, and mousing over would open the application and give it focus (maybe?). Clicking away from the application would again send…
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If AquaSnap is running, and the user runs it again, show the settings dialog
I don't want to access settings via the tray icon.
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You have a how-to video on youtube - put a link on your product page
As someone who was vaguely mystified as to how AquaSnap works, I searched for a video. You have a nice one on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_x2fj7JIuzE
I'd suggest you put a link to this on your product page. Also maybe show off AquaGlass a bit more (seriously cool add on for W10!)1 vote -
"AquaScroll" Feature
Add the ability to change the focus to a window under the cursor without bringing it to the front allowing you to use the mouse wheel to scroll partially obscured applications in the background without clicking on them and bringing them to the front. You could call it AquaScroll.
This feature has already been implemented on certain Mac and Linux versions but has not been implemented with previous versions of windows until 10. Certain applications like Google Chrome (and the newer versions of Microsoft Office I am told) support this feature with other windows/tabs within the same application, but no…
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Add ability to print current shortcut maps
Would love to be able to print a reference card to the shortcuts I have!
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Windows 10. Some Windows can't be altered.
I recently upgraded from win7 to win10. Since then some windows aren't effected by AquaSnap anymore. For example my Browser Waterfox (64 bit Firefox)
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AVG said it found IDP.ALEXA.51 in AquaSanp so i uninstalled it
What is going on with IDP.ALEXA.51 and AquaSnap? Isn't that some kind of Trojan Horse?
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Scroll to change opacity of floating window
Can't find how to do this but can you make the opacity a dynamic change from the mouse wheel. Say, when you have the mouse over the floating window, use perhaps some keyboard shortcut with the mouse wheel?
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Non-modal hotkeys for snapping
When I click Win+Right, window goes to the right, which is good. If I now click Win+Left, it restores rather than going to left. If I now click Win+Left again, now it goes to the left. If a restore to original position is needed, it should be a different hotkey, and all hotkeys should have non-modal, fully-consistent, behavior by doing exactly the same thing on each invocation.
This is also an issue I face with Windows 10's built in snap, which actually has messed up what WinSplit Revolution used to do just right.
3 votes
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