
I think a program should be customizable.
I saw some comments about the lack of information, so let me be transparent. As an indie developer, I didn't want to drop a 10 page marketing pitch and get flagged for spam. But since you asked, here is what NeoTiler actually is and why it exists.
1. The Libertarian Philosophy of Software: Apple’s garden is great but it is rigid. Most window managers just copy Apple's limitations. My philosophy is simple: If a setting exists, you should be able to change it. If I missed a default toggle, tell me and I will add it. A window manager should grant you freedom from the OS's constraints, not add new ones.
2. Native: NeoTiler is built 100% natively with Swift. There is no Electron, no bloated web wrappers, and no memory leaks. It is designed to feel like a natural extension of macOS. It is light, fast, and invisible until you need it.
3. Features Born from Daily Friction I focused on the actual pain points of using a Mac every day:
- Shake to Minimize: When things get crowded, just shake the window you are holding to clear the clutter instantly.
- Advanced Cmd + Tab: Apple’s switcher is half baked. It highlights a window but often doesn't bring it to the front or maximize it. NeoTiler fixes this by ensuring the window you switch to is actually ready for you in the foreground.
- Universal Gestures: Whether you are on a Magic Trackpad or a basic mouse on a Mac Studio, the gestures work identically.
4. Honest Pricing No "Free vs. Pro" tiers and no monthly subscriptions. It is a $5.99 lifetime license. One price, every feature, forever.
I am building this because I wanted a tool that respects my intelligence and my system resources. If you are tired of apps that act like they own your desktop, you can check it out at Getneotiler.com