WinDock

Aiming to improve your workflow, this desktop enhancement application can snap opened windows to specific areas of the screen and automatically resize them.

  • WinDock
  • Version :1.1.2
  • License :Freeware
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :Ivan Yu

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WinDock Description

WinDock is a desktop enhancement application that comes in handy to anyone who must work with several windows at the same time. It can help you quickly snap opened windows to specific screen sections, taking care of resizing and moving them to the right position.

Fast window handling and positioning

The principle it relies on is simple: it splits the screen into multiple areas called ‘docks’, where windows are automatically snapped to in case the mouse pointer touches or enters a user-defined trigger section (which can be a screen corner, edge or area).

Designed to make window handling, moving and resizing much easier, WinDock can help you define multiple screen sections of various dimensions, each encasing an opened window. This way, you can organize your working environment much faster, without even having to change the size of the windows.

Support for multiple user-defined profiles

WinDock enables you to create multiple profiles and activate the one you need at a certain point. A profile can include multiple rules that define the ‘dock’ areas and their corresponding triggers. Their order is essential in case two or more triggers overlap, but note that corner triggers take priority over edge and area ones. On the downside, configuring the exact position of the dock areas is a bit difficult.

Profiles can be easily deleted, renamed or set as active, either from the ‘Settings’ window or using the dedicated entry of the system tray menu. When a window is dragged and dropped with the mouse and the cursor touches one of the set triggers, the window is automatically resized and sent to the defined dock area.

Create a screen layout to include all windows you work with

Aiming to improve your productivity, WinDock can be used for creating a layout to display running applications without overlapping any two windows.

It is particularly helpful for multi-screen computers, enabling you to turn a moving and resizing operation into a simple drag and drop action.

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