allSnap is a small system tray app that makes all top level windows automatically align like they do in programs such as Winamp or Photoshop.
64-bit test available: allsnap64test6.zip
I've heard it works, but I can't test it myself.
WARNING: there is no reason why this should not crash your computer!
| allSnap version 1.33 | what's new |
|---|---|
| win9x/NT/2000/XP/Vista (424KB) | asnp1332.exe |
This program works through window hooking. Hooking is a technique that Microsoft
suggest you only use in debugging because it can interfere with any other
program on your system.
So use at your own risk.
Try the 64bit version. It will only work on native 64bit programs. There seems to be a problem running both versions at the same time
Sometimes another process will not release the file snap_libA.dll or snap_libW.dll when allSnap closes. This makes the uninstaller unable to delete the dll. If this occurs, try closing all open programs and deleting the file and directory manually.
Here is an incomplete list of windows allSnap cannot affect:
This causes the strange effect of windows that can be snapped to, but not snap themselves.