Stefan Sundin is an independent developer whose compact catalog focuses on refining the everyday interaction between user and operating system. His best-known utility, AltDrag, quietly re-engineers window management on Windows by letting anyone hold the Alt key and drag any portion of a window instead of hunting for the thin title bar. The idea, borrowed from classic Linux window managers, is delivered as a lightweight, open-source background process that adds no clutter to the desktop, consumes negligible resources, and respects multi-monitor, high-DPI, and elevated-privilege scenarios. Because the tool lives in the system tray and offers only a minimalist settings panel, it appeals equally to keyboard-centric power users who tile workflows, designers who constantly reposition floating palettes, and casual owners of ultra-wide or 4-K displays who simply want a smoother way to shuffle overlapping applications. Updates arrive sporadically yet are driven by community feedback, ensuring compatibility with successive Windows feature releases while preserving the single-purpose philosophy that keeps the executable under a megabyte. Stefan Sundin’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package channels such as winget, always deliver the latest version, and can be installed individually or batched alongside other applications.
Easily drag windows when pressing the alt key
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