17 responses to “MaxTo: maximize your windows to user-defined regions”

  1. jarekb

    It does support multi monitor. I found this program a few weeks ago and use it on my two work monitors. Great little app.

  2. canderoc

    Writer didn’t seem to read the web page he provided, Vista is supported, .NET is used, and multiple monitors are supported:
    “MaxTo is light-weight, and works on both 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Windows XP and Windows Vista. The .NET framework version 2.0 or higher is required (preinstalled on Windows Vista).”
    and
    “Multi-monitor support”

  3. gersapa

    Great programs as ever, great work. Thanks for the advice, I’m already enjoying this app.

  4. Martin

    Sound very much like GridMove, which doesn’t require .NET.
    http://jgpaiva.dcmembers.com/gridmove.html

  5. Skooter1121

    Better yet, try:
    WinSplit Revolution

    http://www.winsplit-revolution.com/

    many options for screen locations, easy semi-transparent keypad, multi-monitor, NO .net.

  6. Scott

    The aeroSnap link in the original article has an extra .vu on the end — http://www.aerosnap.de/index_eng.htm will take you to the english version of the page.

  7. Scott

    FYI: MaxTo isn’t freeware. It’s got a free trial, but it is $9.99/yr

  8. digitalpunk

    no longer freeware

  9. cheemzy

    thanks for the freeware version anyway…

    free music soundtrack download

  10. usersp001

    Check Acer Grid Vista. Might be the best for this use

  11. Sonar

    To install ofline it requires installation of Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package, and there is only help if you are online.

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