More ways to wrangle your windows.
MacOS’s full-screen views and Mission Control are great for quickly swiping between apps and for focusing on a single app. But what do you do on those occasions where you need to frequently swap between apps, either because you’re working on a document that references another, or because you need access to resources stored in a folder?
That’s where Mosaic comes in. Mosaic, like Magnet (reviewed in issue 127), allows you to easily manage windows so they occupy a set area on-screen, allowing you to view two or more simultaneously at the tap of a keyboard shortcut, or a quick drag and drop.
This story is from the May 2017 edition of Mac|Life.
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