Guides
Problem-first writing about managing windows on macOS. These are the two situations people describe most often when they go looking for a window manager in the first place.
Start here
- How to save and restore window layouts on a Mac — Why undocking collapses a carefully arranged workspace, what each workaround costs, and what a saved workspace has to store instead of coordinates.
- Window layouts for a 49-inch ultrawide Mac setup — Halves and quarters were designed for a laptop screen. What a 5120×1440 panel actually needs, tile by tile, with the real proportions.
Looking for reference material instead?
The keyboard reference lists every default shortcut and how to change it. The automation page covers fastctl, the fast:// URL scheme and the Shortcuts and Siri actions. If you are still deciding whether you need a window manager at all, the comparisons are more useful than either.
Every window, exactly where it belongs.
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