A gesture layer and window manager for the trackpad power user.
Control windows and applications right from your trackpad with intuitive two-finger swipe, pinch, tap, and hold gestures. Always be in control with live tooltips and haptic feedback.
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Hey @chrfyi I love the app! Just purchased it but I'm wondering if you have a product roadmap. I'd love to know what's coming in the future.
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Recently switched to this from Rectangle, and the intuitiveness + UI of this app has me hooked.
The app really adds to the seamless integration-ness with macOS.
PROS:
Stays out of sight until you need it. Has a lot of gestures to use, all of which you can turn off and keep the most relevant ones on per your workflow.
Haptic feedback.
Memory utilization on my M1 MacBook never exceeds 60mb.
CONS:
Due to the huge variety of excellent gestures, the tutorial within the app is not that thorough.
It has a free 14 day trial so you should definitely check it out for yourself.
@jonascisum Licensing for Swish is handled by Paddle, which is the de-facto standard for indie Mac apps. By default, I think, licenses can be activated on 2 devices. Do you need more than that?
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Hoping you don't get Sherlocked.
Pros:
great features, small footprint, haptic feedback
Cons:
Not sure yet.
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@chrfyi how could I move a window on screen 1 to screen 2 with Swish?
@jackchen23 Switching spaces use a private API, so did not consider it when I planned for the App Store initially. This might be coming in a future update!
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@chrfyi thanks for your reply! and I have one more question: how could I move the mouse cursor to the title bar quickly? does Swish support a quick way to move to the title bar?
@jackchen23 You can set to move the cursor with the window on snapping. Or do you mean something else?
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This is one of the best apps ever, I only pay for apps that are worth it and my friend your app is one of them, now it joins the group with Alfred and BetterTouchTool, keep going and think about adding more functionality to menubar actions.
Also adding active window scrolling similar to Dock (cmd+`) in windows and menubar, imagine scrolling between windows and apps using your swish.
I hope you read this and keep up the good work, also if you have a way we can request more features, that would be awesome
@ahmed_elsalahy Hi, thanks for the kind words! You can always shoot me an email at info@highlyopinionated.co or DM me on Twitter. Can you specify what you mean by "active window scrolling"?
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@highlyopinionated@chrfyi Yeah sure, I meant for example, if you have a ton of finder windows open, Instead of snapping it, Imagine I can scroll between them first using a two finger swipes until I find the one I like to snap, it is like doing (cmd +`) for window switching and then snapping, but with your app it would eliminate the need for keyboard action, also if you can mimic (cmd+ tab ) using swishes that would be similar but for apps, so you would switch and then snap, this would make management of all active apps/ windows keyboard free actions.
@ahmed_elsalahy You can already cycle through windows of an application by swiping left and right on the app's dock icon! Switching between apps via the menubar is actually a great idea, so I'll have to see if there is any API for that.
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Hoping you don't get Sherlocked.
Pros:great features, small footprint, haptic feedback
Cons:Not sure yet.
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