Swish is a gesture-based window manager for trackpad power users.
It features 28 intuitive swipe, pinch, tap and hold gestures for basic window and application control (closing, minimizing, etc.), window snapping (2×2, 2×3, 3x3 grid) as well as multi-monitor and spaces management. Gestures work on window titlebars, dock icons and the menubar, can be extended via modifier keys and support the user through beautiful live tooltips and haptic feedback.
Swish requires no configuration whatsoever and is carefully designed to make it feel truly native to macOS.
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I went through the process of setting up an account just to review this app. Do yourself a favor if you're a MacOS user and install it now. I immediately fell in love with this app. The implementation is genius. It's versatile without being cumbersome and complicated. It does 95% of what you want an app like this to do (again) without having to waste time screwing around in settings. I just works. It's fast, and non-buggy. This is a one of those rare jewels of an app that is worth more than what they charge for it as far as I'm concerned.
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Natural, easy to use, fun, got 3 minutes to get used to, simple, transparent. Highly recommended.
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This app is super intuitive and makes Mac OS even simpler to use! I highly recommend it! It's definitely worth the cost or you can try it out (along with BetterTouchTool) in SetApp.
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Recently switched to this from Rectangle, and the intuitiveness + UI of this app has me hooked.
The app really adds to the seamless integration-ness with macOS.
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Stays out of sight until you need it. Has a lot of gestures to use, all of which you can turn off and keep the most relevant ones on per your workflow.
Haptic feedback.
Memory utilization on my M1 MacBook never exceeds 60mb.
CONS:
Due to the huge variety of excellent gestures, the tutorial within the app is not that thorough.
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feels native to macos most productive utility ever found. salute to the brilliant mind of the developer.
I went through the process of setting up an account just to review this app. Do yourself a favor if you're a MacOS user and install it now. I immediately fell in love with this app. The implementation is genius. It's versatile without being cumbersome and complicated. It does 95% of what you want an app like this to do (again) without having to waste time screwing around in settings. I just works. It's fast, and non-buggy. This is a one of those rare jewels of an app that is worth more than what they charge for it as far as I'm concerned.
Natural, easy to use, fun, got 3 minutes to get used to, simple, transparent. Highly recommended.
This app is super intuitive and makes Mac OS even simpler to use! I highly recommend it! It's definitely worth the cost or you can try it out (along with BetterTouchTool) in SetApp.
Recently switched to this from Rectangle, and the intuitiveness + UI of this app has me hooked. The app really adds to the seamless integration-ness with macOS.
PROS: Stays out of sight until you need it. Has a lot of gestures to use, all of which you can turn off and keep the most relevant ones on per your workflow. Haptic feedback. Memory utilization on my M1 MacBook never exceeds 60mb.
CONS: Due to the huge variety of excellent gestures, the tutorial within the app is not that thorough.
feels native to macos most productive utility ever found. salute to the brilliant mind of the developer.