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Witch für Mac

Tastenkombination zum Wechseln zwischen Fenstern.

4.1
Basierend auf 30 Benutzerbewertungen

Witch Überblick

Witch erleichtert das Wechseln zwischen Fenstern. Wollten Sie schon einmal zu einem bestimmten Fenster wechseln, nicht nur zu der Anwendung, zu der es gehört? Zwar können Sie mit Exposé zwischen Fenstern wechseln, doch kann dies für Nutzer, die ausschließlich die Tastatur verwenden, sehr umständlich sein. Und sehen diese Fenster nicht alle gleich aus, wenn sie verkleinert sind?

Mit Witch können Sie auf alle Ihre Fenster zugreifen (in allen Spaces unter Mac OS X 10.6 und Witch 3.2 oder neuer), indem Sie eine Tastenkombination drücken und aus einer übersichtlichen Liste von Fenstertiteln auswählen. Sie können vor dem Wechseln auch eine optionale Fenstervorschau anzeigen lassen. Darüber hinaus können Sie mit Witch...

  • Direkt auf minimierte Fenster zugreifen, ohne die Maus zu benutzen
  • Minimierte Fenster schließen, ohne sie vorher in den Vordergrund zu holen
  • Fenster im Handumdrehen vergrößern, maximieren, minimieren und schließen

Was ist neu in Version 4.7

Fehlerbehebungen und Verbesserungen
  • Unter macOS 26 ist der Umschalter nun abgerundeter, um sich besser an das Systemdesign anzupassen.
  • Die Einstellungsoberfläche wurde für neuere macOS-Versionen angepasst. Vor allem öffnen sich die eigentlichen Einstellungen nun in einem Popover, um ein Problem zu umgehen, das bei der Darstellung von Einstellungsfenstern von Drittanbietern in neueren macOS-Versionen auftritt. Witch wird letztendlich zu einer eigenständigen App werden; betrachten Sie dies als Übergangslösung.
  • Verbesserte Kompatibilität mit Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge und anderen Apps.
  • Komplett neue In-App-Hilfe, die nun auch im Web verfügbar ist.
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Witch für Mac

$14.00
Version 4.7
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4.1

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bruh___
bruh___
Jan 7, 2021
4.3.6
5.0
Jan 7, 2021
5.0
Version: 4.3.6
essential application imo
Brandondrew
Brandondrew
Oct 29, 2018
4.3
5.0
Oct 29, 2018
5.0
Version: 4.3
I've tried several other apps like this, and after paying for a different one discovered that Witch is more mature and has a better feature set. I have had problems intermittently with lag for command-tab switching, but after upgrading to Sierra (which required the painful switch away from Karabiner to Karabiner Elements) and then some changes to my Karabiner-Elements setup suggest that one of my Karabiner-Elements configs might have been at fault for the lag. I'll adjust my rating down if it turns out that Witch itself is to blame. But the feature set is really top-notch. I'm hoping that its performance is equivalent.

The only reason I didn't try Witch before the competitors is that I tried it MANY years ago when it only (AFAIK) did Windows-style switching, which switches windows instead of apps. While I can understand a former Windows user wanting that, I find Apple's app-oriented switching to be superior 95% of the time for my style of working. Fortunately Witch now lets you do both, and also a combination, where you can first switch between apps, and then (without opening a different switcher UI) drill down into the windows for the chosen app. This is the best of both worlds. It is also HIGHLY configurable.

There are some features I would like it to have, but nothing else (AFAIK) has them. It would be awesome if we could write functions (shell or AppleScript) to determine if an app is shown or hidden from the command-tab switching menu. This would allow much more sophisticated control over that.

It would also be nice if we could explicitly hide an app from the switcher in the current workspace, using (e.g.) shift-control-H. This would allow ad-hoc changes to which apps we want to show and hide, and wouldn't require OS hiding to result in Witch switcher hiding, because I never find that the two are the same for me.

Some people have complained about the price. HUUUHHHHHH? It's very cheap! Developers need to eat and pay rent! It might seem "simple" because it serves a very well-defined need, but an app like this is actually a very impressive feat. I'm glad to pay for it.

My only serious concern is the performance issue. If that returns, and cannot be attributed to something else, then I'll drop the stars WAY down. If you see this remain at 5 stars, then I recommend this over all the others like it.
nutjob2
nutjob2
Dec 25, 2017
4.1
2.5
Dec 25, 2017
2.5
Version: 4.1
This app has so much potential but is ultimately frustrating becuase of its limited functionality with respect to detecting tabs. I understand why this is the case, different apps have different implementations and not all use Apple's APIs, but it's extremely frustrating for users who are really only looking only for this functionality. In particular some apps show as not having tabbed windows at all, even of they do, such as Finder, others like Terminal show as having tabs, but cannot handle name changes to the tabs. Very disappointing.
Larsen2k4
Larsen2k4
Apr 2, 2017
4.0
5.0
Apr 2, 2017
5.0
Version: 4.0
No day without it. Didn't even think about upgrading to 4.0 for a second. :)
Scott-C-H-
Scott-C-H-
Jun 3, 2016
3.9.7
4.5
Jun 3, 2016
4.5
Version: 3.9.7
Nice addition to OS X's default Command + Tab switching. I wonder why Apple haven't implemented something like this. I wish it could detect tabs inside each window, but that's the limitation imposed by Apple's Accessibility API. Maybe someday. Even without that, it is an excellent workflow enhancement.
Grug
Grug
Dec 22, 2021
4.5
5.0
Dec 22, 2021
5.0
Version: 4.5
bruh___
bruh___
Jan 7, 2021
5.0
Jan 7, 2021
5.0
Version: null
makareim
makareim
Jan 31, 2019
5.0
Jan 31, 2019
5.0
Version: null
Brandondrew
Brandondrew
Oct 29, 2018
5.0
Oct 29, 2018
5.0
Version: null
nutjob2
nutjob2
Dec 25, 2017
2.5
Dec 25, 2017
2.5
Version: null
flu
flu
Dec 11, 2017
1.5
Dec 11, 2017
1.5
Version: null
Larsen2k4
Larsen2k4
Apr 2, 2017
5.0
Apr 2, 2017
5.0
Version: null
Scott-C-H-
Scott-C-H-
Jun 3, 2016
4.5
Jun 3, 2016
4.5
Version: null
emac-man
emac-man
Feb 2, 2016
4.5
Feb 2, 2016
4.5
Version: null
Drdul
Drdul
Aug 9, 2014
4.5
Aug 9, 2014
4.5
Version: null
Age
Age
Dec 13, 2012
5.0
Dec 13, 2012
5.0
Version: null
CNYMAC315
CNYMAC315
Jun 26, 2012
4.5
Jun 26, 2012
4.5
Version: null
cantor
cantor
Jun 6, 2012
5.0
Jun 6, 2012
5.0
Version: null
TheBloke
TheBloke
Mar 23, 2012
5.0
Mar 23, 2012
5.0
Version: null
sixoclockish
sixoclockish
Mar 11, 2012
4.0
Mar 11, 2012
4.0
Version: null
Alotia
Alotia
Feb 16, 2012
1.0
Feb 16, 2012
1.0
Version: null
dkm
dkm
Dec 9, 2010
2.5
Dec 9, 2010
2.5
Version: null
zx
zx
Jun 23, 2010
3.0
Jun 23, 2010
3.0
Version: null
Bonobo
Bonobo
Jun 14, 2010
5.0
Jun 14, 2010
5.0
Version: null
Caberlin
Caberlin
Apr 8, 2010
5.0
Apr 8, 2010
5.0
Version: null
Scotty321
Scotty321
Sep 16, 2009
1.0
Sep 16, 2009
1.0
Version: null
MacUpdaterater
MacUpdaterater
Jul 10, 2008
5.0
Jul 10, 2008
5.0
Version: null
Inik
Inik
Aug 18, 2006
5.0
Aug 18, 2006
5.0
Version: null
Ridogi
Ridogi
Jul 25, 2006
5.0
Jul 25, 2006
5.0
Version: null
Harshey
Harshey
Feb 22, 2006
5.0
Feb 22, 2006
5.0
Version: null
Jeff-H-
Jeff-H-
Jan 19, 2006
5.0
Jan 19, 2006
5.0
Version: null
Maxalentix
Maxalentix
Dec 21, 2005
5.0
Dec 21, 2005
5.0
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Nov 29, 2005
5.0
Nov 29, 2005
5.0
Version: null
Honduras
Honduras
Mar 1, 2005
5.0
Mar 1, 2005
5.0
Version: null
Tgermer
Tgermer
Feb 10, 2005
4.0
Feb 10, 2005
4.0
Version: null