I was skeptical, thinkin the inbuilt screenshot and QuickTime’s recording features are sufficient, but CleanShot ties them together nicely, and improves upon them. This app was recommended to me in response to this blog post and I have exclusively used it for screenshots and screen captures since. Check out how “throwing” windows with the cursor and ⌃ control + ⌘ command works: Screenshots: CleanShot XĬleanShot X. Not only does it support the ability to drag and resize windows using a keyboard shortcut and the cursor it also has a convenient feature to “throw” windows into various directions to maximize or arrange them. The free version itself won my heart quickly, but the Rectangle Pro version is □% worth it. macOS has since added a gesture to drag windows using the cursor and ⌃ control + ⌘ command that can be enabled by running defaults write -g NSWindowShouldDragOnGesture -bool true, but it does not offer a gesture for resizing.Įnter Rectangle (Pro). However, I found it to be overly complex, it crashed frequently, and I wasn’t using most of its features, all the while it kept asking me to pay for upgrades frequently. I used BetterTouchTool for a few years to replicate the same behavior. Unfortunately, Zooom2 was frequently broken by major macOS updates and has been discontinued.
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