Variations on a Theme: Five Recent Cmd+Tab Interpretations 0 ▲ AppAddict 2 hours ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments Apple's Cmd+Tab has real blind spots. It works on apps, not windows. It doesn't know about Spaces. It has no search, fuzzy or otherwise. Several independent developers have recently taken a crack at fixing it, each with a different idea of what "better" means. I'm not picking a winner here -- just laying out what each one gets right and where it falls short, in case you want to try one yourself. GroupCtrl -- Free, Open Source (GPL-3.0) Instead of assigning a different hotkey to each app, GroupCtrl walks you through building app groups that match your actual workflow -- Bloom, BBEdit, and Preview under "Files," say, or BBEdit, Sublime Text, and Visual Studio Code under "Text Editors." What I like: Git-friendly YAML config -- a real advantage for dotfiles fans, since setup is versionable and shareable as plain text. Price: Free and open source (GPL-3.0) -- no subscription, no paid tier. Sources: GroupCtrl on GitHub Switch -- Free, Source-Available Switch fixes the "apps not windows"… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.