Handy FOSS tools to tame macOS
Briefly

The article discusses tools that enhance the user experience on macOS for those transitioning from Windows or Linux. It highlights the utility of Rectangle for window management, noting its acceptance of different keyboard types. Alternatives like Yabai and Divvy are mentioned. For app switching, AltTab provides a familiar interface for Windows users, while Witch offers additional options for switching modes. The article touches on community-developed, open-source tools as well as paid versions for users wanting to support developers, catering to a range of preferences.
Some love tiling window management and edge snapping; others hate it. This vulture is in the former camp, and for years used Spectacle.
The native macOS keystroke to switch apps is Cmd + Tab, which switches between open programs. For habitual Microsoft drivers who are more used to switching between open windows, AltTab brings that style.
It's open source, but there's also a paid Pro version if you want to reward the developers.
This vulture is a heavy user of the middle mouse button, as we have described before. The buttonless trackpad of modern MacBooks seems more aimed towards multi-finger gestures than plain ol' right-click.
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