![]() ![]() MacOS will then let you fill that side of the screen with one of your open apps.īut there’s a problem with that. You need to first hover your mouse over the green maximize button and choose to either tile the window to the left side or the right side of the screen. To open Windows side by side or in split-screen, there’s only one way. There’s no “snapping” mechanism as there is in Windows. On MacOS, multitasking and productivity are a lot more convoluted. This is something that MacOS struggles with. ![]() It all helps you keep focus and open the windows you want when you want them. Then there’s Alt + Tab, which is a beautiful experience, showing live previews of your open windows in the background. With Windows 11, you also can use a keyboard combination to snap and move your windows around. Just slide a window to any side of the screen, and the system will visually preview where you can snap to. Perhaps the most convenient aspect of this feature is the “snapping” aspect. Three Microsoft Edge windows side by side in a vertical column? Talk about productivity! Arif Bacchus/Digital Trends On external monitors, this proves useful, as you can find ways to make use of all the space on your screen. There’s also another option where you can open four windows into a square format. One of my favorites is “side by side,” where two apps can run next to each other at all times. Just hover over the maximize button, and you’ll see the different options pop up. MacBooks may finally catch up to Windows laptops in this one important way How macOS Sonoma could fix widgets - or make them even worse This new Windows 11 feature is a great addition for PC gamers ![]()
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