Squares
Squares is a bunch of very simple AppleScripts for window positioning and resizing. It is not a native app in itself but still acts as a menu bar app.
Managing all those windows on your Mac can be frustrating. It requires precision control of your mouse or trackpad. Luckily a window manager allows you to customize how windows are handled, so you can move, resize and rearrange them quickly.
Check out these Mac Menu Bar Window Managers:
Managing all those windows on your Mac can be frustrating. It requires precision control of your mouse or trackpad. Luckily a window manager allows you to customize how windows are handled, so you can move, resize and rearrange them quickly.
Check out these Mac Menu Bar Window Managers:
Squares is a bunch of very simple AppleScripts for window positioning and resizing. It is not a native app in itself but still acts as a menu bar app.
Spaces (the virtual desktop feature) currently just labels each Space as “Desktop 1”, etc. This menu bar app allows you to name each Space and shows the name of your current Space in the menu bar. It also provides an alternate way to switch Spaces.
This menu bar app lets you control the window-layering policy on your Mac. In “Classic” mode, clicking on a window brings all the windows in that app to the front, just like it did in classic Mac OS. In “Modern” mode, only the clicked window comes to the front.
Finder Windows is (also) a menu bar app that gives you instant access to the list of open Finder windows at any time.
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