Most Mac window tools stop at halves, thirds, and quarters. I wanted arbitrary N×M grids and a way to put a window on any span of cells from the keyboard only.
Quintile does that. Hold Control+Option, hit G, pick two cells (or use presets for thirds/quarters), and the focused window snaps to that span. You can run something like a 5×2 grid, span columns 1–3, leave a tall pane on the right, all without the mouse.
Also: three grid profiles per display, move within the grid, send to next display. Menu bar app. Accessibility permission only. No auto-tiling window manager, no SIP.
It is deliberately not a yabai or AeroSpace replacement. Windows stay normal macOS windows until you chord. Happy to answer questions about the grid model or hotkeys.
Most Mac window tools stop at halves, thirds, and quarters. I wanted arbitrary N×M grids and a way to put a window on any span of cells from the keyboard only.
Quintile does that. Hold Control+Option, hit G, pick two cells (or use presets for thirds/quarters), and the focused window snaps to that span. You can run something like a 5×2 grid, span columns 1–3, leave a tall pane on the right, all without the mouse.
Also: three grid profiles per display, move within the grid, send to next display. Menu bar app. Accessibility permission only. No auto-tiling window manager, no SIP.
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Demo: It is deliberately not a yabai or AeroSpace replacement. Windows stay normal macOS windows until you chord. Happy to answer questions about the grid model or hotkeys.