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Supercharge your Mac with magical trackpad gestures.
Discover 30 easy-to-use window, dock and menubar gestures that will change your workflow forever.
Swish supports Magic Trackpad, Magic Mouse and keyboard shortcuts.
Snap windows with a quick swipe on their titlebar instead of dragging them to the edge.
Supports 2×2, 3×2 & 3×3 grids and works with ←↑↓→ and WASD keys.
Still clicking buttons?
Pinch in to close
Swipe down to minimize
Pinch out to go fullscreen
Swipe to instantly move windows between screens based on their physical location in your multi-monitor setup.
Working with spaces also gets a major productivity boost.
Your desktop never looked so clean. Swish is the only window manager to truly honor the macOS look.
Drag the divider to resize multiple windows at once.
The settings window explains everything in detail. Gestures can be toggled on or off.
There's also a quick tutorial to get you started.
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