As always, Microsoft have done nothing new with their latest OS.
If, however, you like the snapping windows feature – which allows you to use a mouse gesture to move one screen to the left side of the screen and another screen to the right – then this is how that effect can be achieved in Compiz.
Hopefully you have Compiz installed – if not, you will need to do that first – for which there are many a guide and tutorial, just Google.
First things first, open up CompizConfig Settings Manager from System > Preferences.
Go down to Windows Management or search for “Grid”. Enable Grid.

Now you can use the arrow keys on your Keypad combined with Ctrl+Alt to move windows Left, Top, Right and Bottom – or use number 5 for full screen again.
You can alt and tab or super key and tab to get the next live or active window for speed. The only advantage Windows 7 has is that it’s assigned to a mouse gesture.
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Awesome tip! Now I can have 4 windows open at the same time on my HD monitor.
This saves so much time when comparing documents, etc. Thank you!
thank yooooou, thats sweeet!
Your welcome alex!
I honestly use this A LOT!
And because my hands are usually all ready on the keyboard, I can do it really fast.