6/13/2023 0 Comments Bettertouchtool and bettersnaptool![]() ![]() Right off the bat, it gives you a 4 x 4 grid where you can easily place app windows. MagnetĪnother easy-to-use macOS window manager tool is Divvy. Below, I list four such utilities available from the Mac App Store. For that purpose, Stage Manager is a pretty good feature.īut when it comes to windows management, Stage Manager is as not as seamless as third-party software. To enable you to switch between app windows, you simply click on their thumbnails on the left side of your screen. What Stage Manager does is park other app windows while keeping one in the center of the Mac screen. Specifically, Stage Manager aims to enable you to organize multiple windows of open apps on your Mac. ![]() Remember, There’s Stage Manager for MacĪlthough the introduction of Stage Manager in macOS Ventura may seem like Apple’s little stride towards establishing a windows management tool for Mac, its main purpose is different. Thankfully, most of the macOS windows management tools that I’ve looked into so far deliver when it comes to these functions. Whatever tool you select should not only let you open multiple windows at the same time, but also allow you to seamlessly switch between. To do so, they often allow you to assign keyboard shortcuts to various windows. Window management tools or apps allow you to organize the app windows on your Mac’s screen. Let me give you a rundown of the best macOS window management tools to help you decide which one to use for your Mac. While many users may find the Stage Manager as a baby step towards making the Mac a multi-tasking powerhouse, many users think there’s still a lot more to be desired from the tool.įortunately for Mac users, there are several great third-party Mac window management tools that could serve as viable alternatives. One of the features I’m referring to is window management on Mac. ![]() Apple probably knows this that’s why it’s made some efforts to address the shortcoming. Choosing LEFT HALF AGAIN, the window moved properly to the left side of the monitor.While your Mac and macOS are great productivity tools, there are still some essential features lacking. I then chose RIGHT HALF and the whole window moved over to the right. The right side of my window slid over to the left, until the window was about half the width of my monitor, but the entire window did not move to the left. For example I chose the LEFT HALF option. If I use the pre-defined 'Change Position and Size' options, I also get odd results. ![]() These odd results happen with or without the external monitor. I have an external monitor connected sometimes. Sometimes it will fill the screen and then the left side will shrink so it's about an inch away from the left side, showing the desktop. Most of the time the window will change to a small vertical strip, that is only about 1/5th of the width of my screen. If I drag up to the top, it will do one of two things. If I drag to the right side middle of the screen it will take up the top right quarter of the screen. If I dragged to the top of the screen, it would take up full screen. Normally, If I drag to the left side of the screen, it 'used to' take up the left half of the screen. I don't have any snap areas defined at all. My better snap is no longer working correctly at all, Macbook Pro M1 8 core, 16GB ram. ![]()
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