![]() Posted in Moom, Products | Comments Off on Moom 3.2.Freeware programs can be downloaded used free of charge and without any time limitations. App Store users should be able to update now, or if not now, shortly. There are some other new features and fixes, too, as detailed on the release notes page: Touch Bar support when using Moom’s keyboard controls we’ve worked around incompatibilities with Subliminal and DockShelf and fixed a pesky bug that prevented reassigning the same keyboard shortcuts if you’d moved an action around in the list of other actions.ĭirect users can update via in-app updating, or by downloading a new copy from Moom’s web page. Hopefully a future Adobe update will enable the green pop-up menu to work, but again, that’s out of our control. The big news in this release is that Adobe’s apps work with Moom, with one visible and unfixable (by us) exception: The green pop-up menu will not appear.īut you can now use Moom’s keyboard mode (or global hot keys) to move and zoom windows (and you should be able to save window layouts, too). Moom 3.2.12 is out now (direct and hopefully in the Mac App Store shortly, if not already). Posted in Butler, Desktop Curtain, Keymou, Leech, Moom, Name Mangler, Products, Resolutionator, Time Sink, Usher, Witch | Comments Off on We’ve updated a number of our apps… Īll of these updates are live now, though App Store customers may not see them just yet-but they should show as available very soon now. And oh yes, if you use Smart Playlists with subdivisions, try selecting more than one subdivision-notice the search bar now lets you see the Union and Intersection of those selections. This update adds more fields to the CSV export, you can search for ‘or more’ star ratings by adding a plus (***+), and we fixed a preview-related crash when previewing a huge number of movies. Yes, it’s no longer for sale, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t get updated. We’ve added a checkbox so you can include windows from menu bar apps, fixed a bug that broke Time Sink on 10.9.5, and the Escape key can now be used to cancel interval dragging in the Activity Report window. ![]() Resolutionator 1.1.2įixed a long delay before the menu appeared for those using dynamic desktop images in Mojave, and Resolutionator now supports Dark Mode in macOS Mojave. We’ve rewritten the Leech extension to work with the new rules of Safari 12, and added support for Full Screen and Split View modes. Some behind the scenes changes, and a fix for an annoying bug that could cause Desktop Curtain to stall for a few seconds after clicking a Desktop-covering curtain. Here’s a little bit about what’s new in each app… Desktop Curtain 3.0.8 As always, you can find the updates within the app or by downloading a new version (direct customers), or in the Mac App Store app (App Store customers). Posted in How To, Moom, Products | Comments Off on How to: Use Moom and Automator to restore Finder windowsįollowing on the heels of Butler, Keymou, Moom, and Witch, we’ve updated the rest of our main app suite (excluding Name Mangler). ![]() Unfortunately, because Moom can’t save the folders with the windows, I have to manually navigate to the proper folders after restoring these layouts…or do I? I have a number of saved layouts-one has my preferred window layout when working on Many Tricks projects, another that I use when I file documents I’ve scanned, and a third for managing my downloads. If Moom can’t match an existing window title, however, then it just works with the number of windows-if you saved a layout with four windows open across three apps, and you have that same number of windows open in those same apps, then Moom will restore your layout, but the windows won’t be opened to whatever they were displaying when you saved the layouts (because Moom can’t open files, folders, documents, URLs, etc.).Īs much as our users may wish it possible, it’s not feasible for Moom to restore whatever it is you were working on in whatever apps are in your saved layout-we’d end up writing lots of custom code on a per-app basis, and there are still some apps where we probably wouldn’t be able to get them to open documents, so we’d end up with a solution that only sort of worked.įor me personally, the only time I really want Moom to open the actual things I had in my saved layout are when I’m working in Finder. In general, Moom will attempt to match existing window titles with the titles of the windows in your saved layout-so if you have a Word document named “2020 Taxes” open, and that document was open when you saved the layout, then that window will go to where it was when you saved the layout. Moom is great for saving window layouts-arrangements of windows across one or more applications, making it easy to restore your windows to where you want them to be.
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