Multitasking makes it easier and faster than ever to get things done, but if you have a large number of programs running or have a number of Finder windows that you need to work with, it can be a chore to navigate between them. Mac OS X includes various options that help to make it easier to switch between programs and windows, but they are not perfect -- and the situation is made worse if you have more than one monitor and therefore more desktop space to work with. Window management tool Moom can help, providing a quick and neatly integrated way to move and resize windows as and when required.

The app integrates into OS X, such that the maximize button appearing at the top of any program or window can be used to shift the current item to one of a number of predefined positions. By default there are a number of standard sizes and positions to choose from, such as a half-size window to the left or right of the screen, or switching to full screen mode.

So far, Moom may sound like countless other window management utilities, but this app has a trick up its sleeve. In the popup that appears to enable you to choose where the current window should be moved to is a grid positioning system. This can be used to simultaneously choose a suitable size and position for the current window so you can achieve the perfect layout for the task in hand.

No Mac app would be omplete without support for keyboard shortcuts, and Moom does not disappoint on this front. Customizable shortcuts can be used in place of the title bar menus to move windows, and the app is a great option for multi-monitor systems as it includes an option to flick a window from one display to another. With the ability to reverse a window move, Moom comes In useful for those times when windows need to be temporarily re-arranged.

You can find out more and download a free trial that can be used 100 times by paying a visit to the Moom review page.