![]() ![]() I don't miss the hotkeys when I'm without dock because anyway the screen would be too small, so I resort to just alt-tabbing. But can copy most of the functionality from Spectacle. ago I now use Rectangle, which is better than Spectacle in some ways, worse in others. If these 3 options dont work for you, weve listed a few more alternatives below. The is a tutorial on how to split-screen your windows on a Mac using BetterSnapTool. Better snap tool is the best That and swish if you’re a touchpad user 1 abitstick 2 yr. BetterSnapTool allows you to easily manage your window positions and sizes by either dragging them to one of your screen's corners or to the top, left or right side of your screen. I mostly work with a dock and external keyboard, so I bound CMD+SHIFT with numeric keypad buttons to reflect the placement (e.g: CMD+SHIFT+NumKey7 -> put the window in the top-left corner). 175 upvotes 2 launches 4 followers The best alternatives to BetterSnapTool are Magnet, Spectacle, and LayAuto for Mac. It handles magnetic corners and placement via hotkey. To get simple window tiling/placement, I found BetterSnapTool to be sufficient for my needs. Unfortunately after MacOS ~Vista~ Catalina you still need to grant Witch permissions for each application you're alt-tabbing to that Witch hasn't seen yet, but considering I use ~6 apps 99% of the time, this works for me. ![]() ![]() I've been successfully using Witch to restore normal window-tabbing (in place of application-tabbing): I've been issued a Mac Laptop for work, and for the first 2 months by far the #1 issue for me was the alt-tabbing (edit: always been a Linux/Windows user). ![]()
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