Macscope: A Search-First Window Manager and App Switcher for macOS
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Summary
Macscope is a macOS utility that enhances window management beyond the standard ⌘+Tab and Mission Control features. It offers a search-first application switcher and intuitive window manager designed to improve user productivity and muscle memory. The tool is presented as a natural extension of the operating system, available as a free trial with a paid purchase option.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledNavigate at the Speed of Thought.
Macscope enhances your muscle memory with a search-first switcher and intuitive window manager—the common-sense tool that feels like it was always meant to be part of your OS.
macOS is powerful, but managing windows is a chore.
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