On this episode of TechKnowledgey, I talk about Windows 7 and some of it’s nice window management features. You know how you can compare two windows by dragging them to the edge of the screen? Well now a developer has created a program for the Mac that allows you to do this in Mac OS X as well.

I always found it interesting how it seems that lately, at least, Microsoft is doing all the copying of Macs and Apple with their new Zunes and so on. No, I am not saying that they just go ahead and steal all Apple’s ideas – but you have to admit that as of late, they just have not been as innovative as Apple. Sure, Apple has taken ideas from Windows over the years – every tech company takes ideas from others, but Microsoft is just not as original as many people would like them to be.

It just seems a little odd that for once it is the Mac copying an idea of Microsoft’s. Sure, Windows originally got this idea of managing windows from Macs’ Expose feature, which has been around forever, but to me, it still seems a little crazy that enough people wanted this feature on the Mac that a developer actually went ahead and created a way to do it. So, with a little help from my good friend Eli, I explain managing windows on both Macs and PCs, and why it’s such a “Cinch”.

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