Tiled window management comes to macOS Sequoia, but it’s hidden

Apple has introduced yet another way to help manage overlapping windows on the Mac, but you have to know where it is on macOS Sequoia — and it doesn’t seem to be complete.

Open laptop showing multiple apps: a website with lodging advertisements, a notes application, and a map. The screen layout demonstrates multitasking capabilities.
Example of tiling windows into four corners (Source: Apple)

It was Steve Jobs who in 2007 proclaimed that our Mac screens are wildly out of control and that we needed Apple’s then-new Spaces feature to help. Spaces is still with us and still useful, but to solve the same problem, Apple introduced Stage Manager.

Now with macOS Sequoia, it’s having a third go — and this time it’s mimicking third-party window management apps. There are very many of these, including perhaps the most popular, Moom.

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Tiled window management comes to macOS Sequoia, but it’s hidden

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Tiled window management comes to macOS Sequoia, but it’s hidden