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Also groups may sound at first like snapshots or something, but you can just group layouts, and you can then show them in different situations.Mosaic layouts are just a single position each, so it's not the same as layouts in Moom, which are multiple window position/size snapshots.Moom doesn't really let you customize those enough to compete with Mosaic in that area.
#Mac os split screen view windows#
If dragging windows is your thing, Mosaic is definitely the go to app.
#Mac os split screen view plus#
Hover over the green plus to get a context menu with the custom positions, layouts and the resize grid. Doesn't have preset shortcuts, but you can set those yourself and is perhaps more flexible than a lot of other ones in terms of what you can do.Basically does everything that Spectacle does, but has some added functionality and I'd also say it's more flexible.Third party window managers don't work in fullscreen mode, for obvious reasons. The only difference is that third party window managers can't adjust the split by dragging the point where the windows meet, but otherwise I'd say they are way better. My recommendation would be to use a third party window manager. I know people who accidentally started using fullscreen mode when the green ball behavior changed and so they basically keep opening new windows because they get lost in what is already open, which leads to a crazy amount of fullscreen spaces. I've not been a big fan of the split view, because that "locks" you into fullscreen mode, which I am also not a fan of. This post from Stack Overflow has an answer that seems to outlin the only way to do it (as far as I know): bash - Manipulate OS X windows with script - Stack Overflow.