DeskPins by Elias Fotinis is an application that allows you to manage your windows to keep them on top of others in order to stay focused. Even if there is no version of DeskPings for Mac, there are other applications you can use instead. The following list contains some alternatives to DeskPins for Mac.
BetterSnapTool allows you to easily manage your window positions and sizes by either dragging them to one of your screens corners or to the top, left or right side of your screen.
Not an alternative? Report a problemWindow Magnet is a very useful window management utility. It can be used to easily resize and move your windows to pre-defined locations on your screen. I use my applications maximized so they take as much space on my screen as posible.
Not an alternative? Report a problemOptimal Layout is a program designed to help you manage the windows of other running apps on your desktop. This application might prove to be of good use if you're working with multiple utilities and need to organize...
Not an alternative? Report a problemAfloat is a small extender that adds both useful window management commands and a little eye candy to most Mac applications. Afloat : - Keep windows afloat (heh) on top of all others. - Pin windows to the desktop.
Not an alternative? Report a problemSnappyApp is a utility that enables you to take snapshots of anything from your desktop. You can capture a window of another running program, your entire desktop or just a small area of your screen.
Not an alternative? Report a problemWinSplit Revolution by WinSplit Revolution is a piece of software that was designed to help...
AquaSnap by Nurgo Software is a free-to-use (for personal use) piece of software that will help...
GridMove by DonationCoder is an open-source window management application that will help...
Dexpot by Dexpot GbR is a piece of software that gives you the possibility to add virtual desktops...
StarDock Fences by Stardock Corporation is a desktop organizer that arranges...
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