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Tuck for Mac

Dock any window to the edge of your screen (beta).

$6.99
In English
Version 1.0
4.1
Based on 9 user rates

Tuck overview

Tuck allows you to dock any window to the edge of your screen and automatically hide/show when you mouse to that screen edge, like the Dock in OS X.

What’s new in version 1.0

Version 1.0:
  • Initial release.

Tuck for Mac

$6.99
In English
Version 1.0
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4.1

(21 Reviews of Tuck)

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ylluminate
ylluminate
Jun 3 2015
1.0
0.0
Jun 3 2015
0.0
Version: 1.0
@dev, so how's the multi monitor support coming from your reply back on Jan 28, 2014?
Lopoz
Lopoz
May 31 2015
1.0
0.0
May 31 2015
0.0
Version: 1.0
Can I drag a window to the side of the screen and have it "tucked"?
Cowicide
Cowicide
Feb 13 2015
1.0b17
4.0
Feb 13 2015
4.0
Version: 1.0b17
I love it in Mavericks. Works with a chat window perfectly. I'm even able to enter text and exchange chats while the window is untucked and then I simply move my mouse away and it "tucks" back out of sight again except a tiny edge. Looking forward to tabs as an option in the future although I hope it doesn't become mandatory for all the windows. For example, I don't need a tab for that chat window. My only real complaint is the Swipe feature requires too fast of a swipe for me. I'd prefer the swipe to be able to be slower -- or better yet allow me to adjust it myself to my own preference. Seems stable and handles moving to other Spaces just fine. The developer currently has it pop out a little each time as a reminder it's there, but I think we'll be able to remove that feature with an upcoming update if we want and I'll like that. Also, labels will take care of that issue for some as well. This has a lot of potential to be a huge time saver for those who don't want some unstable bloatware added to their system, but want to organize windows and reduce clutter. I only took off one star for the too-fast-swipe business.
Philosopherdog
Philosopherdog
Nov 15 2014
1.0b13
5.0
Nov 15 2014
5.0
Version: 1.0b13
I used it today and I love this app. I love that the window stays on top and moves out of the way. Perfect for reference windows or a todo list. I tried the trackpad gestures and couldn't quite get the hang of it. Anyhow, I'm in.
Morlo
Morlo
Mar 4 2014
1.0b13
3.5
Mar 4 2014
3.5
Version: 1.0b13
has some potential and a lot of market as it is the only tool of this type that works with 10.9.. there is definitely a need for an app like this that can solve the window clutter issue.. developers please take a look at sticky windows from donelleschi .. http://www.donelleschi.com/stickywindows/ it was discontinued long ago but it was really promising.. you should copy that workflow which is better then the one you have.. in sticky windows you can easily identify the minimized app.. with this one however, the window gets too lost and it disappears when the mouse is away.. one should tuck by dragging the window to the edge and untuck by clicking on the tab.. tucking should be a user decision and not mouse away decision...
Dan-D
Dan-D
Apr 27 2015
4.5
Apr 27 2015
4.5
Version: null
Cowicide
Cowicide
Feb 13 2015
4.0
Feb 13 2015
4.0
Version: null
Philosopherdog
Philosopherdog
Nov 15 2014
5.0
Nov 15 2014
5.0
Version: null
Morlo
Morlo
Mar 4 2014
3.5
Mar 4 2014
3.5
Version: null
Anne-Waidhas
Anne-Waidhas
Jul 24 2013
4.5
Jul 24 2013
4.5
Version: null
Drewsus
Drewsus
Feb 27 2013
3.5
Feb 27 2013
3.5
Version: null
Major-Mauser
Major-Mauser
Feb 24 2013
4.0
Feb 24 2013
4.0
Version: null
Mattstanford
Mattstanford
Feb 24 2013
4.0
Feb 24 2013
4.0
Version: null
onlyuser
onlyuser
Feb 24 2013
4.0
Feb 24 2013
4.0
Version: null