Snap To 2.1.2 review
DownloadHave you ever noticed that when a dialog box comes up, you have tomove the mouse from wherever it might be all the way over to the dialog?Snap-To automates this little wrist jerk, moving the cursor automatically toits most likely destination -- the default button.
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Have you ever noticed that when a dialog box comes up, you have tomove the mouse from wherever it might be all the way over to the dialog?Snap-To automates this little wrist jerk, moving the cursor automatically toits most likely destination -- the default button.
Many sufferers of repetitive stress injuries (RSI) and carpal tunnelsyndrome report that Snap-To has worked wonders for them bysignificantly reducing the distance they have to move the mouse.
Even ifyou're fortunate enough not to have such afflictions, Snap-To can provideyou with noticeable speed improvements when using your Mac, and keepyour carpal tunnel that much happier.
Snap-To also has a couple of extra features, such as the ability toautomatically disable itself in Open and Save dialog boxes, where you'remore likely to want to select a file or type a name first. Snap-To can alsosmoothly "glide" the cursor over to the default button instead of abruptlysnapping it there, or put the cursor back to where it was before the dialogbox popped up.
What's New:
The Snap-To control panel now has a svelte new look.
Removed the "Outline Default Buttons" option -- it was useful in the past, but causes more trouble than it's worth in modern applications.
Removed the "Show Startup Icon" option -- the new trend is for startup managers to handle this. Snap-To now always displays its icon if left alone.
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