There are people who cannot use their computers without a mouse, and there are people who barely use a mouse.
The program does not come with an installation dialog. It is problematic as it requires users to enable Universal Access in their settings manually, rather than having the installation do it for them.
The program can only be used with the keyboard, it does not have the mouse component. The windows can be placed anywhere on the desktop: top, bottom, left, right, center, and full screen. The windows can be moved to other monitors. To return a window back to its original position, use the SnapBack shortcut.
The program features a good number of preferences, allowing the end user to configure the program to match his needs. On the other hand, the application is definitively missing the mouse component in it. You can purchase the functionality for the mouse in a separate application, called Cinch, by the same developer for extra 7 dollars. But I would prefer to see one package for 20 dollars including both functions and 2 separate packages, one for keyboard, one for mouse ten dollars each.
Pros
- Ability to disable shortcuts without quitting the program
Cons
- No installer
- Pricing scheme