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In a move that's set to revolutionize the way Mac users work, Apple's latest macOS Sequoia update has finally introduced window snapping, a feature long enjoyed by Windows users. This game-changing functionality allows users to effortlessly snap windows into position, dividing their screen into halves, quarters, or even thirds, and rearranging other windows to match.
With window snapping, Mac users can now multitask with ease, comparing documents, referencing online resources, and managing multiple apps simultaneously. This feature is expected to significantly boost productivity, especially for professionals who rely on multiple windows and apps to get their work done.
The update offers several methods to achieve window snapping, including using the green zoom button, clicking and dragging windows, and utilizing the Window menu. Additionally, keyboard shortcuts are supported, making it easy to navigate and arrange windows without leaving the keyboard.
While macOS Sequoia's window snapping feature is a welcome addition, third-party tools like Magnet and Rectangle have been filling this gap for some time, offering more advanced features and customization options.
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