It's pitty that you have to install apps to fill in gaps from windows built-in functionality. Given Mac's poor windows management, this is a great remedy.
@aadrnn of course you can.
https://support.microsoft.com/en...
I'm using mac for years, but I really think that it's windows management and filesystem management experience are poor. Windows is really so much better at it without any additional tools.
@aadrnn@danbars This is a different feature. The app tucks windows away "out of the screen" so to speak, and slides them out when you bring the pointer to the edge. I am not aware of any Windows app that does this.
The Windows feature being referred to is only the ability to "pin" apps to the edges. I use Better Touch Tool to emulate Windows style management on macOS. Looks like the related apps suggestions on this site make it look like a traditional window manager.
Ever since the introduction of Picture-in-Picture for macOS I always felt it was sort of half baked and wait... where's the same feature for floating and side-docking windows like on the iPadOS with Slideover?! Although this app achieves a nearly perfect result with the available options, it still misses out on features like permanently floating windows (on all spaces) due to limitations of macOS (no the developers fault). I highly recommend trying it out. Also the website and app design is unique and pixel perfect.
@ak98 I found it quite limiting due to it just being a web browser.
I used Tuck with a Microsoft Word window - wouldn't be able to do it with this app.
@bubudrc It doesn't just snap windows in locations. It allows you to sort of hide the window on the left / right / bottom / top of the screen and reveal it by hovering on it. Check out the YouTube video above. I've never seen other apps achieve this behaviour.
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