That also happens if you tile one window but no additional windows are available to fill the remaining space. That menu also provides an option to make a single window full-screen. Choose one of those options, and macOS prompts you to select one of the remaining windows to fill the rest of the screen. Hover the pointer over a full-screen button and a menu appears with options to tile the window to the left or the right of the display. In 10.15 Catalina, Apple simplified the interface. Release the button and then click a window on the other side of the screen to add it to Split View. As you hold the button, the window shrinks, and you can drag it to the left or right side of the screen. Click a window’s green full-screen button at the upper left. Starting with macOS 10.11 El Capitan, Apple gave us Split View. More on Magnet and Moom in a bit-let’s look at what macOS can do for you first. Magnet and Moom provide a capability I have envied in Microsoft Windows and Google’s ChromeOS: “window snapping.” When you drag windows to the edges of the screen, window snapping causes them to snap into particular positions and shapes. You can buy Moom for $10 directly from its developer, Many Tricks, or through the Mac App Store. I weaned myself off Magnet and went all-in with Moom because of its flexibility. Last I checked, the $1.99 app sat atop the Mac App Store’s productivity category.Īnother, Moom, lets you customize your window behavior. It was my favorite app of this kind for a long time. One window-positioning utility, Magnet, is a zero-configuration tool that anticipates what presets users want. There are many such apps out there, and even general-purpose utilities like Keyboard Maestro can help you move windows around. Third-party utilities give you even more window control. You’re probably aware of Split View, which puts two windows side-by-side in full-screen mode, and Apple has built in additional capabilities. You can automate such drudgery to a large degree. #1652: OS updates, DPReview shuttered, LucidLink cloud storageĪutomate Window Positioning With macOS and Appsĭon’t squander precious time manually repositioning and resizing Mac windows over and over again.#1653: Apple Music Classical review, Authory service for writers, WWDC 2023 dates announced.1654: Urgent OS security updates, upgrading to macOS 13 Ventura, using smart speakers while temporarily blind.#1655: 33 years of TidBITS, Twitter train wreck, tvOS 16.4.1, Apple Card Savings, Steve Jobs ebook.#1656: Passcode thieves lock iCloud accounts, the apps Adam uses, iPhoto and Aperture library conversion in Ventura.
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