In a move that's been long overdue, Apple has finally introduced built-in window snapping to MacOS with its latest Sequoia update. This feature, which allows users to effortlessly resize and reposition windows, has been a staple in other operating systems for some time. While this addition is a welcome one, power users may find that a third-party app, Rectangle, offers even more customization options and features.
With MacOS's built-in window snapping, users can now drag windows to the edge of their display and have them automatically snap into place, taking up a specific portion of the screen. This feature is enabled by default and requires no additional setup. However, users who require more advanced window management capabilities may prefer Rectangle, which offers additional features such as keyboard shortcuts and the ability to break the screen into sixths.
The introduction of window snapping to MacOS is a significant development for users who value efficiency and productivity. This feature, combined with the operating system's other capabilities, such as Stage Manager, makes MacOS an even more attractive option for those who require a seamless and efficient workflow.