When activated, the software displays a clear grid of all open windows across all displays, allowing for quick selection via mouse or keyboard.
WindowSwitcher is optimized for multi-monitor setups, allowing users to switch windows specifically on the active screen or move windows between monitors seamlessly.
Beyond switching, it includes basic window snapping and tiling features to help organize the workspace. Usage and Integration
Users can configure the app to override the default macOS switcher, providing a more informative preview of window contents.
Version 1.26 maintains support for user-defined hotkeys to trigger specific switching modes (e.g., only current app windows vs. all open windows).
The software is often favored by power users who find the native macOS window management limiting. It integrates silently into the menu bar and can be set to launch at login. In the 1.26 iteration, the developer addressed several "ghost window" bugs where closed applications would sometimes still appear in the switcher grid.