Nice, i agree and I also use rectangle for the same reason. Sometimes you might need 3 windows all placed side by side... like when you have figma, your IDE, and the browser for previewing the code changes. That’s when it gets a bit much for me and I don’t know the fix.
Worth stating also that I toggle between full screened focus on IDE and side by side windows very often, and I think that is only possible because of keyboard shortcuts of rectangle.
I’m curious, what does your monitor setup looks like from your chair?
I tend to put Figma on the left, the browser on the right, and code in the middle. I can't attach a pic here as a comment, I've sent you an email instead 🙂
Windows 11 has "Snap Layouts" and "Snap groups" to help arrange windows side-by-side or three-wide, or top-bottom, etc. This can really help one quickly and easily arrange windows for better visibility without an excessive amount of "mousing."
Nice, i agree and I also use rectangle for the same reason. Sometimes you might need 3 windows all placed side by side... like when you have figma, your IDE, and the browser for previewing the code changes. That’s when it gets a bit much for me and I don’t know the fix.
Worth stating also that I toggle between full screened focus on IDE and side by side windows very often, and I think that is only possible because of keyboard shortcuts of rectangle.
I’m curious, what does your monitor setup looks like from your chair?
I tend to put Figma on the left, the browser on the right, and code in the middle. I can't attach a pic here as a comment, I've sent you an email instead 🙂
Windows 11 has "Snap Layouts" and "Snap groups" to help arrange windows side-by-side or three-wide, or top-bottom, etc. This can really help one quickly and easily arrange windows for better visibility without an excessive amount of "mousing."
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-to-use-snap-layouts-and-snap-groups-in-windows/3213a6b6-5a33-4d40-bbce-e01388a40976
That looks really nice! MacOS really need to keep up.