Mac · Free download · Desktop
Sticky Windows 1.0b
Extends the tab browsing experience to the Desktop.
- Operating system
- Mac OS X 10.3
- File size
- 883 KB
- License
- Shareware
- Last updated
- Apr 28, 2026
250 downloads·724 page views
Mac · Free download · Desktop
Extends the tab browsing experience to the Desktop.
250 downloads·724 page views
Overview
Extends the tab browsing experience to the Desktop.
In depth
The tab can be created by dragging a window on the left or the bottom or the right side of the main screen. Each tab displays the window title as well as the associated application icon. The tab’s icon provides a contextual menu which offers some useful commands (show/hide window, close tab, switch)
To remove a tab, simply drag it away from the screen edge, or choose “Close Tab” from the tab’s context menu. If the window is not currently visible when the tab is dismissed, the original window is re-displayed on the screen. A behavior similar to Sticky Windows was available in the Finder of Mac OS 9. However the handy feature which Sticky Windows adds to Mac OS X is now available for any application (non only for the Finder) and tabs can be created in the 3 free sides of the screen (not only the bottom side as in OS 9).
Sticky Windows has been designed to be light in CPU usage. You will seldom see it using more than 1% of your CPU. This is particular important for Powerbook users that will be able to use it without worrying that it will drain their batteries.
Verdict
Sticky Windows 1.0b runs on Mac OS X 10.3 and is available under the Shareware license — the installer is 883 KB. We’ve catalogued it under Desktop.
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