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BringFront

BringFront uses keyboard shortcuts to instantly bring all windows of the currently focused or any configured application to the front, placing them above other open applications.

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Cost / License

  • Pay once
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Mac  macOS 13.0 or later
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Properties

  1.  Privacy focused
  2.  Lightweight

Features

  1.  No Tracking
  2.  No registration required
  3.  Works Offline
  4.  Ad-free
  5.  Keyboard Shortcuts
  6.  On top
  7.  Support for Hotkeys
  8.  Sticky Notes

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  • quick-launch

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BringFront information

  • Developed by

    tailloop.com
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) ranging between $1 and $2.
  • Alternatives

    1 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • Chinese
    • French
    • German
    • Japanese

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What is BringFront?

BringFront might suit your needs if:

  1. From time to time, you end up with multiple windows open for the same application (like Finder), but there’s no easy way to bring them all to the front at once.
  2. You want to instantly open certain applications, such as note-taking apps, to quickly jot down your thoughts.

With keyboard shortcuts, BringFront instantly brings all windows of the currently focused or any configured application to the front, placing them above other open applications. The keyboard shortcuts are fully customizable to suit your needs.

Alternatively, you can use BringFront for the currently focused application without a keyboard by clicking the first button from its menubar icon (you’ll need to enable the menubar icon manually in preferences). The menubar icon will also display the currently focused application.

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