Adds a variety of different functionality to the way your desktop works.
AquaSnap is a free addon application for Windows for those wishing to spruce up their desktop and add additional features often found on Linux desktop systems or those on Mac OS X.
With AquaSnap, you have a feature called AeroShake which hides windows if you shake them. Another feature is resizing of individual windows depending on the corner of the screen you drag it.
For those wishing to improve the look of their windows, users can also use AquaSnap to modify the transparencies of Windows.
The program is fully accessible from the system tray where you will be able to access customizations to suit the program to your own needs.
Features of AquaSnap
- Flexibility: Move, resize and position windows in various ways.
- Hotkeys: Create custom hotkeys to quickly perform window actions.
- Magnifier: Zoom in and out on windows.
- Multimonitor: Span windows across multiple monitors.
- Profiles: Create, save and manage window profiles.
- Roll-up: Hide windows with a roll-up effect.
- Screen Edges: Attach windows to screen edges.
- Shaking: Minimize windows with a shake gesture.
- Snap: Move and resize windows with simple clicks and drag-to-snap.
- Styling: Customize the look and feel of AquaSnap.
- Taskbar: Group windows together on the taskbar.
- Tiling: Automatically tile windows.
- Transparency: Adjust window transparency levels.
- Virtual Desktops: Create multiple virtual desktops.
Compatibility and License
AquaSnap is a restricted version of commercial software, often called freemium which requires you to pay a license fee to unlock additional features which are not accessible with the free version. Download and installation of this software is free, however other similar programs are available from desktop enhancement software which may have what you need. 1.23.15 is the latest version last time we checked.
What version of Windows can AquaSnap run on?
AquaSnap can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads.
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