What is WindowManager?

WindowManager significantly boosts your efficiency by meticulously tracking and restoring the configurations and sizes of your application windows. Numerous applications do not retain their layout between sessions, and even Windows Explorer fails to return to its prior positions on Windows 7 and newer editions. This is precisely where WindowManager is beneficial, making sure your windows are arranged just as you like them each time they are opened. Furthermore, WindowManager allows you to lock the size and placement of any window, ensuring it always opens in the same preferred location, regardless of any modifications made. The software also comes with a variety of customization options, empowering you to set particular rules for your frequently used windows. In addition, WindowManager can automate tasks such as sending keystrokes or mouse clicks to a program upon its window opening, launching additional applications, and executing various advanced functions. Users can also conveniently minimize many windows directly to the system tray, creating a more organized and efficient workspace. This extensive functionality establishes WindowManager as an indispensable tool for individuals aiming to enhance their digital workspace. Ultimately, adopting such a utility can lead to a more seamless and enjoyable computing experience.

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Price Starts At:
$15 one-time payment
Free Version:
Free Version available.

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Company Facts

Company Name:
DeskSoft
Company Location:
Austria
Company Website:
www.desksoft.com/WindowManager.htm

Product Details

Deployment
Windows
Training Options
Documentation Hub
On-Site Training
Support
Web-Based Support

Product Details

Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English

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    This program was the only thing that made Windows 11 usable for me.

    Date: Jul 30 2025
    Summary

    Windows 11 would be a pile of x if it wasn't for this WindowManager program. Windows 11 without this program would be a 1 on a scale from 1-10. But with this program, it is rated high and above all previous Windows versions 10, 8.1, 8.0, Vista, XP. If only Microsoft would fix their x and do what WindowsManager does and what every previous version of Windows did - REMEMBER WINDOW SIZES AND POSITIONS and NOT MOVE WINDOWS, NOT RESIZE WINDOWS, and NOT MAXIMIZE WINDOWS THAT WEREN'T MAXIMIZED.

    Positive

    Windows 11 does not like it when you make windows flush with the edge of the screen or flush against the taskbar. If you do and it is a UWP app, it will maximize the UWP window the next that you open it. Even though the window was never maximized and only took half the screen before you closed it. If you have windows flush against the edge of your screen and taskbar and the computer goes to sleep or you close your laptop lid, when your computer is awake again, there will be huge gaps between the window and the edges and taskbar. No one asked for a Windows that doesn't remember the window sizes and positions. If you place the Task Manager window against the edge of the screen, it auto moves itself to the adjacent desktop screen for no reason at all. These frustrations make Windows 11 completely unusable for me. But this WindowManager program saved me and made Windows 11 usable for me. Not only that, with Windows 11 sleek borders and rounded corners and newer looking UI, Windows 11 PLUS WindowManager is much better looking that Windows 10. But without WindowManager, Windows 11 would be worse than XP because it can't even function right and remember window sizes and positions. Not only does WindowManager save Windows 11 for me and make it useable, but it helps with other problems as well. Most Unreal Engine game windows resize themselves to a supported resolution whenever there is a cutscene, a setting in the Settings Menu is changed or saved, or a new map area loads. WindowManager will make it so that the window reverts back to the size that YOU want. WindowManager also has some built in tools that are useful for like toggling a window's state to Always on Top or toggling partial or full transparency on a window. This program was worth every penny. I even paid extra for free lifetime updates, because it was worth it. It starts with a 30 days trial but after spending several days setting up my computer after a reformat and update from W10 to W11, I just went ahead and bought it.

    Negative

    It is around 98% perfect, but it is not 100% perfect. I often notice a 1px gap around windows that shouldn't be there because I had them set up to be flush against the taskbar or edges of screen. But nothing will get rid of the 1px gap. And if I close my laptop lid, then the windows revert back to Windows 11 behavior and are no longer flush against the taskbar and edges and will have large gaps all around the window. So to fix it, I use a macro to resize the windows. Or I could just close them and then open them and let WindowManager do its work. But when I don't open or close my laptop lid or let my computer fall asleep, WindowManager always does its work and remembers the window size and position that I want when I open the program.

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