My sincere thanks to Contexts for sponsoring my writing this week.
Contexts is the missing window switcher for the Mac. It is both much simpler and much faster than OS X’s switching features.
It lets you get directly to your windows in 5 different ways:
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You get an auto-hiding sidebar which lists all open windows. All you have to do is click the one you want to switch to.
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Press Cmd+Tab and you will see a list of windows (and not apps) sorted according to recent usage. Just tab over to the one you want to switch to.
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Every window gets a number based on its position in the list. To switch to one, just press Cmd+<window number>. Perfect for windows you switch frequently to.
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You can press Ctrl+Space and search for a window by its title or application name. Perfect for infrequently used windows.
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You can use a sliding gesture along the edge of the trackpad to select a window from the sidebar without needing to move the cursor over to it.
So whether you prefer the mouse cursor, keyboard shortcuts, or gestures, Contexts will make getting to your windows faster and more effortless.
To learn more about it and download a free trial, visit contexts.co.
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