If you’re dissatisfied with the way OS X’s built-in application switcher interface works, then you might consider the latest version of Many Tricks’s Witch window switching utility, which on Wednesday was updated to version 3.
Witch lets you select not just from open applications, but from any window in those applications. Among the marquee features in Witch 3 is the ability to assign Witch to the command-tab shortcut, thus bypassing OS X’s own switcher altogether. In addition, you can use the ‘H’ and ‘Q’ keys to hide or quit selected applications, just as you can with the Mac’s own command-tab interface. Witch even adds a couple of its own shortcuts: for example, hitting ‘M’ will minimize the window and ‘W’ will close the window.
In addition, Witch 3 adds enhanced customization, allowing users to load appearances from other sources as well as saving several different custom appearances. A new “window width slider” shortens long window titles by pulling out letters instead of just truncating them, making it easier, for example, to identify several different Web pages from the same site. And there’s now support for the Sparkle update framework too.
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Witch 3 requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later and costs $19. If you bought Witch 2 after March 17, 2010, you can upgrade for free. Those of you who purchased before that need pay only $8.
(Disclaimer: Macworld Senior Contributor Rob Griffiths is a partner at Many Tricks.)
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Easily check which versions of mac OS, iOS, iPadOS, or watchOS are compatible with your Mac model or iDevice. Guide includes OS X 10.8.x to macOS 11.0.x. Blair witch (mac os x & pc) Blair Witch is a first-person horror adventure game that uses the license of the popular horror movie series. The project was developed by the Polish studio Bloober Team, with projects such as Observer or the Layers of Fear series. Mac Pro systems tested with an attached 5K display. Tested with FIO 3.16, 1024KB request size, 150GB test file and IO depth=8. Performance tests are conducted using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate performance of Mac Pro. 1GB = 1 billion bytes; 1TB = 1 trillion bytes; actual formatted capacity less. Witch lets you access all of your windows (in all Spaces using Mac OS X 10.6 and Witch 3.2 or newer) by pressing a shortcut and choosing from a clearly arranged list of window titles. You can also see an optional window preview before switching windows. Moreover, you can use Witch to. Directly access minimized windows without using your mouse.