Windows 7 provides a new feature which is called "Aero Snap". You can minimize, maximize, resize window by just dragging-dropping it to the screen corners.
Its a very useful and interesting feature in Windows 7. Now you can enjoy this feature in Windows XP and Vista as well.
"AeroSnap" is a simple but powerful tool that provides the same functionality in XP and Vista.
Simple drag a window to a side of your desktop to snap it or drag it to the top to maximize. When you drag it back to the last position, the last window size will be restored.

It also works with multiple monitors.
Please keep in mind, that this software is still in beta process. It's stable enough to use, but it's possible that you'll get some errors.
NOTE: You can also check other similar free tools at following link:
This article was posted by VG in following section: Software, Windows Vista, Windows XP.
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Aaron
This is amazing, a slight bit buggy, but very stable. I love it! 8/10
Aaron
I have run across another bug, It seems to not be compatible with TrueTransparancy, causing TT to lock up, and/or respond. I hope this is fixed because I always use TT.
raoul
It works in my old xp here at the office. will try in my vista machine at home. thanks
Sid
Screenshot be nice for others VG ..
hari
hey windows7 aerospace not working in my xp and also installed .netframework 3.5 please reply if any other settings i have change
nikoPSK
Hope it shows the preview of the snap like in W7 soon! (in a later version).
Hoping for more W7 feature clones. :)
anon
decided to try this, nice program. Wish it would show some kind of indicator like it does in real Windows 7, since i have 3 monitors and kinda hard to know when your right there (as opposed to one where you just go to the side)
Jacob
Not working at all here. Nothing happens, with or without hotkeys.
Purps
I used to love this program, but recently, on multiple occasions, I have found that it is anything but stable. It has crashed my computer twice. I do not use it at all anymore. It crashes my system within 30 seconds of launching.
Jason Barone
I'm using it now. Seems to work ok on most programs. It's doesn't work with Songbird and some other programs.
Moving screens are very jumpy and buggy but even at that, it still works good enough to use.