![]() I think it’s fair to inform you that Witch is not a free application anymore (it used to be) and occasionally you will get some “friendly reminder” to buy the licence – which you should if you find this little app to be useful. Last but not the least is the “About” tab which explain about the Licence. If you want certain applications or certain windows with specific title out of the Witch list, here’s the place.Īs an added bonus, the “Appearance” tab will let you decide on the cosmetics to wear, such as: theme to use or color combination to take on Witch appearance. But maybe the most useful feature here is the Exception part, which lets users decide which windows should (not) be excluded from the list. The “Behaviour” tab will let users, among others, decide how should Witch sort the list of open apps. This one is my personal favorite features of Witch, and I’m sure most of Mac users will find this useful also. It will automatically pull minimized windows out of the Dock when you switch to them. Use Witch, a small application from Peter Maurer which behave similar to Alt + Tab in Windows – switching between windows of all open applications.Īfter you download and install Witch, a new Preference pane will appear and you can configure the way this application behave exactly the way you want, including the key combination to use in the “Triggers” tab. As the default shortcut key, Witch assign Option + Tab to switch between open Windows. ![]() But for recent Windows switcher the process could feel a bit annoying. ![]() Personally I don’t feel this two steps process as a problem – maybe like a more organized way of working. So, two of my favorite combination of keys are Command + Tab to switch between apps and Command + Tilde (~) to switch between windows in one app. I prefer to use keyboard and shortcuts whenever possible.
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