Today we released Moom 2.3, with a few notable new features and some bug fixes. The most interesting new features are probably these two:
- Moom can now auto-detect changes in the number of connected displays, and (optionally) activate saved window layouts based on such changes. So if you regularly move between work and home with a laptop, you can now have Moom activate saved window layouts when you connect or disconnect the extra display.
- Moom has very basic AppleScript support for activating a saved window layout via AppleScript. See the help file’s Usage section for the details.
Direct purchasers can get the update via in-app updating, or by downloading the full version from our site. App Store purchasers should see the update soon (if not already) in the App Store application. And as always, the full details on what’s new in this release (including a couple of hidden preference tweaks) can be found on the Moom release notes page.
Disappointed to receive notification of an update, and then have to chase through various windows to actually accomplish an update, especially as I just downloaded Butler.