Still, nice to have alternatives.
That's also why I ditched kicad, it's really a very very basic thing that every other software gets right. Wires should follow your part and do 0 and 90 angles only... Then all you have to fix are overlaps, if any.
Personally I don't drag single parts with the mouse because it's two clicks for the same thing, so it's irrelevant which action that does. KiCad's best usability innovation is that you press M/G and the thing under the cursor gets selected automatically. And you don't need to keep the button down which is bad for accuracy and for your hand if you do it all day long.
So to drag is not click, release, click, hold, drag but M/G, move mouse.
The last bit is true though.
It’s your project, right? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47294568
This is more impressive than a working auto router.