Script window size and placement with Sizer
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If you have a large resolution screen you know as well as anyone that sometimes windows management can be a real task. With Sizer you can uniformly resize your windows and tell them where to reside by script. Simply enter a description, select the size, and tell the application where you would like the window to be located at. This creates a script that will show up when you right click on the windows resize handle.
Just select your script and your window will be moved and sized for you.
Check it out
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[...] Windows only: Got a widescreen monitor and want to take full advantage of every last pixel? Freeware application Sizer resizes windows to pixel-specific sizes through the right-click menu so that rather than wasting screen real estate with maximized windows, you can fit as much information on your desktop as possible. Similar to previously mentioned GridMove, Sizer should also come in handy for web designers who need to test sites at different sizes (we’ve actually mentioned that aspect before). You can resize any window with Sizer by right-clicking that window’s maximize button, right-clicking when a resize cursor is showing, or by right-clicking the Sizer system tray icon. Sizer is freeware, Windows only. Sizer [via NoHeat] [...]
lol. Nice interesting app. It could be useful for someone.
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thanks you
Similar to previously mentioned GridMove, Sizer should also come in handy for web designers who need to test sites at different sizes (we’ve actually mentioned that aspect before). You can resize any window with Sizer by right-clicking that window’s maximize button
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