Moom 4.4.1 is out

Moom 4.4.1 is out now—you can update in-app, or by downloading a fresh copy from our site (you won’t lose your settings).

New in this version is an improved in-app updater that more clearly identifies when an upgrade will be paid (and makes it easier to purchase that update at the same time). But it also allows simple one-click reverting to your last fully-licensed version if you’ve installed an update without realizing it was a paid update, putting you in demo mode.

How can this happen? It can’t if you update from within Moom, but if you update Moom using a separate app such as homebrew or MacUpdater, etc., they will simply install the newest version they find. (We can’t control those apps’ ability to replace your functional Moom with newer demo-mode Moom. Moom’s own updater won’t ever do this without your active involvement.)

We’ve also made further improvements to Moom’s appearance in macOS 26, and improved a few other things. Full details can be found in the release notes.

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