BTW I'm not sure that "locked rail" design is really good most users are
likely to be used to this feature from Windows 7 and as such will expect
it to behave as such and dragging a window "on a rail" like this really
isn't useful anyhow. If someone wants the ability to have a window that
is the entire height of the screen but only some of it's weight it's
best to implement a seperate shortcut to do this. (Windows 7 uses double
click on top/bottom edge)

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  Regression: snap to screen edges to view two windows side by side
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