[Feature request] Snap assist for arranging windows efficiently
I've had to work on Windows 11 the last couple of weeks and there is a feature that really grew on me really fast. It's called snap assist. It saves a lot of time when arranging opened windows and making them fit just perfectly in order to utilise the screen real estate in the most efficient way.
Snapping windows to the left, right, up still works the same but the new thing is that when dragging a window to the top there is a popup window that comes up with different depictions of the most used window arrangements. By dragging the window over a particular section of the depiction in the popup a user can choose where the window will get snapped on the desktop.
Windows additionally provides the same functionality when you right click the maximise button in the window titlebar but locally to the app window. Meaning that it opens a popup menu with the same depictions and then you click on one and your window gets placed in that region of the screen.
It's super efficient and super useful. I'd like to draw Gnome's attention to it and hopefully designers like it enough that Gnome gets it's own snap assist feature like that.
Youtube video showing it in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtZRpThnbTM&t=180s