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Moom vs MacsyZones

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Moom

8.0
Utilities

Utility to move and zoom windows—on one display

MacsyZones

8.0
Utilities

Window management utility

Metric Moom MacsyZones
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 8.0 8.0
30-day Installs 186 122
90-day Installs 558 363
365-day Installs 2.1K 1.0K
Version 4.5.0 3.0
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 84 760
GitHub Forks 5 25
Open Issues 5 28
License GPL-3.0 GPL-3.0
Language Emacs Lisp Swift
Last GitHub Commit 8mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Oct 14, 2012 Jun 19, 2025

Reviews

Moom

Moom is a macOS utility that simplifies window management by allowing users to move and zoom windows efficiently on a single display. It is particularly useful for those who need quick access to multiple windows without cluttering their workspace.

Moom is a utility for moving and zooming windows on a single display.

Pros

  • + Efficient window management for quick access to multiple windows
  • + Seamless integration with macOS for a native experience
  • + Active development with regular updates and community contributions

Cons

  • - Limited to single display functionality
  • - Some open issues indicate areas for improvement

MacsyZones

MacsyZones is a sleek, open-source window management utility for macOS, inspired by FancyZones for Windows. It offers customizable window zones, drag-and-drop organization, and seamless integration with macOS workflows, making it ideal for power users and developers seeking efficient window management.

MacsyZones allows users to organize and manage windows on their macOS desktop using customizable zones for efficient multitasking.

Pros

  • + Open-source and actively maintained with a responsive developer community.
  • + Intuitive interface for efficient window management and organization.
  • + Regular updates and bug fixes ensure a smooth and reliable user experience.

Cons

  • - Lack of keyboard shortcuts may limit customization for some users.
  • - Occasional minor bugs, though these are typically resolved promptly.