Some people don't know about macOS split views (like Windows window snapping) so here's how to do it

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  1. Rectangle

    Move and resize windows on macOS with keyboard shortcuts and snap areas

    I don't like full screen mode, but I like to quickly 'tile' my windows, so I use Rectangle https://rectangleapp.com/

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  3. alt-tab-macos

    Windows alt-tab on macOS

    Which they should fix, but for those that might not still have found it - https://alt-tab-macos.netlify.app/ is the way to go.

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