"Aero Snap" feature in Windows 7 lets you minimize, maximize or resize programs windows by dragging-n-dropping them to the screen corners e.g. you can maximize a window by dragging-n-dropping it to the top of screen.
If you are using Windows XP or Vista and want to have similar feature, following free tool will help you.
WinSplit Revolution is a small and free utility which allows you to easily organize your open windows by tiling, resizing and positioning them to make the best use of your desktop real estate.

WinSplit is especially useful for high-end LCD screens with high resolutions because it helps you to efficiently manage many active windows. The advantages of using WinSplit is that it saves you from having to drag and drop windows by allowing you to snap windows into specific tiled configurations using simple keyboard hotkeys.
Features List:
- Automated window handling (resize, move, reorganize, close tasks)
- Shape - process association
- Global hotkeys and clickable virtual numpad
- Automatic startup
- Automatic update
- Moving a window with mouse (drag'n'go)
- Hotkey configure
- Layout configure
- Fusion between 2 windows
- Minimize/Restore by hotkey
- Mosaic mode
It supports Windows 2000, XP and Vista 32 and 64-bit versions. You can download it using following link:
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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Rohan
Thx VG or Mr. Vista for these useful information.....Keep going on...I luv http://www.AskVG.com
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Vijay
Nice work Vishal..!!
Alex
Hey VG when I installed this prog my Tune Up Utilities asks to uninstall it.........says it negatively impacts on my sys......any solutions?
VG
^^ Nothing can be done except ignoring the message.
Princess Amy
Terrific.I like it so much...It solve my problem.
psycros
Winsplit is far superior to Windows 7's built-in snapping, and it was around long before that OS was even in beta. If only Winsplit actually supported Win7 :(