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Layout Switcher — convenient window management in macOS

11 Jun 2023, 00:08, parser
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It is often necessary to use at least two applications for work. And for convenience, you have to distribute the screen space between the windows in the right proportions.

With the Layout Switcher utility, you don't need to waste time stretching tabs with the mouse and dragging them across the screen. Similar to switching between applications using Cmd + Tab, you can change the size and position of the current window with one shortcut, based on the situation.

The keyboard shortcut can be easily reassigned in the settings (for example, to Option + Tab). With its help, you can cyclically change the window, switching between numerous templates. There are about 15 of them in total: horizontal and vertical halves, thirds, quarters and others.

If desired, you can not even use the keyboard, but simply move the cursor to the center of the upper part of the screen and select the desired template from the pop-up menu. This feature is enabled in the settings.

There are few parameters themselves. In addition to the above, the option to show the Stage Manager when switching is also available.

The utility is completely free and distributed through the developer's website.

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