Zooom 2: Resize with Ease
I think we can all agree that when using our Macs, be it your aging G3 to an 8-core Mac Pro, every microsecond delay is irritating. For example, when a website decides to resize your web browser window, you soon after have to move your mouse for what seems an eternity to the resize tile or the title bar to get your workflow back the way you want it.
For the more techy of us, CodeRage has a useful utility which can save us those valuable fractions of a second with Zooom2, which brings with it Leopard compatibility.
Zooom’s core functionality is something that is very simple in concept, but after using the utility you’ll start to wonder how you could live without it. Through the use of hotkeys (which you can define from the Zooom prefPane) simply clicking and dragging your mouse from anywhere within an application window, you can either drag or resize it to your heart’s subject matter. that doesn’t sound so amazing when you think of ‘metal’ interface apps; you can drag from wherever the brushed metal appears in the border.
After several days of use,
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There are still a few issues that exist with Zooom however. Firstly there are still some problems with compatibility, notably with the older versions of Microsoft Office and (unsurprisingly) Java applications, but CodeRage are very proactive in that area and will often try and adapt the utility whether your favorite app doesn’t reply for some reason. There’s additionally a small bug where whether you drag an area that is usually draggable, the window will next jump around, which is rather disorientating.
Zooom2 is available for Leopard users only (Tiger users are stuck with the 1.5.2 release) and is available as Shareware for a fair sum of $19.99 — although you can trial it for 15 days first.
Orginal post by Ali Owen
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