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AltDrag 1.1 by Stefan Sundin is a lightweight Windows utility that gives any desktop environment the familiar Unix-style window management gesture: holding the Alt key while left-clicking anywhere on a window lets users drag it without hunting for the title bar, and Alt-right-click enables instant resizing from any edge. Originally created to streamline multi-monitor and high-resolution workflows, the open-source tool hooks into the low-level mouse subsystem so the feature works across every application, from maximized browsers to borderless games. Power users leverage it to speed up window tiling, graphic designers keep palettes floating precisely where wanted, and laptop owners avoid trackpad gymnastics when external mice are connected. Because the executable runs portable with no background service, system overhead is negligible and no administrator rights are required after the first launch. The single-version release, still maintained for Windows 7 through 11, stores its minimal INI configuration alongside the binary, allowing quick backup or sync via cloud drives. AltDrag is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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