Window Tiler
Overview
Window Tiler is a Chrome extension developed by Manu Cornet.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Window Tiler is 0.52, updated on 2021-08-06.
30,000+ users have installed this extension.
70 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
Tile your windows with a single click.
Adds a button to automatically tile all your browser windows to occupy all your screen with no overlap.
*This extension helps you manage several windows, it does *not* expand tabs to windows or collapse windows into tabs.*
Expect some glitches in Linux especially if you have panels on your screen (the window sizes may not be exactly right). See website for bugs, suggestions, patches.
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Change log:
* 0.52: Remove unnecessary "tabs" permission as of the newest version of the APIs.
* 0.51: Fix a measuring bug where tiled windows were a little too large.
* 0.5: Support for multiple monitors.
* 0.30: Adapted to version 2 of the Chrome extension manifest. Fixed a bug where clicking on the tiling button twice was sometimes necessary.
* 0.20: Fixed issue with maximized windows, they now all get un-maximized before tiling. Minimized windows are ignored from the tiling process and kept as-is.
* 0.10: First version.
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Katie DeGraff
2022-03-19
Doesn't work. I had about 12 tabs open that I wanted to see at once. Downloaded this extension. It didn't do anything. |
To O
2021-12-10
why are there gaps left around and in between the tiles? can this be removed? |
No pe
2020-04-09
I'm using 4k screen and it would be very useful if the app could try doing 3:1 with 3 windows instead of doing 1/2 + 2/4 |
David Moore
2020-02-28
It has ceased to work correctly on Pixelbook. It randomly tosses windows about in overlapping clusters. It was nice once though! Thanks for the good times Manu. It was a 5* extension once upon a time. |
Thomas Gregersen
2019-06-19
Did a great jo with four windows on a 16:9 screen. Not so goo with three windows on a ultrawide. |