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{{Application|image=WinSnapIcon.gif|size=64|caption=WinSnap icon|name=WinSnap|author=Tony Houghton|os=|desc=WinSnap provides a feature seen in many X window managers. It makes the edges of the screen 'sticky' so that when you move a window near them they tend to snap to it, making it quicker to place them neatly. The top of the icon bar can also be made to behave as a screen edge.|translations=None|url=http://www.snowstone.org.uk/riscos/realh/#winsnap|alt=None}}
{{Application|image=WinSnapIcon.gif|size=64|caption=WinSnap icon|name=WinSnap|maintainer=Tony Houghton|os=|desc=WinSnap provides a feature seen in many X window managers. It makes the edges of the screen 'sticky' so that when you move a window near them they tend to snap to it, making it quicker to place them neatly. The top of the icon bar can also be made to behave as a screen edge.|languages=English|url=http://www.snowstone.org.uk/riscos/realh/#winsnap|alt=None}}

Latest revision as of 22:47, 20 November 2007

WinSnap
Icon:
WinSnap icon
Maintained by: Tony Houghton
Description: WinSnap provides a feature seen in many X window managers. It makes the edges of the screen 'sticky' so that when you move a window near them they tend to snap to it, making it quicker to place them neatly. The top of the icon bar can also be made to behave as a screen edge.
OS Restrictions:
Languages: English
Alternatives: None
Website: http://www.snowstone.org.uk/riscos/realh/#winsnap