To enter Split View, you simply hover your mouse over the window’s full-screen button in the top-left corner of the window – it’s the green button with the two little arrows. Snap window using macOS’s built-in toolsĪpple introduced the ability to snap two windows to the edges of the screen, creating the so-called Split View, with macOS 10.11 El Capitan, released back in late 2015. Here, then, is how to snap your Mac windows to the edge of the screen, just like you’re used to in Windows 10. You can do this with little-known tools built into recent versions of macOS and with a cheap app that you can purchase from the Mac App Store. Windows does this much, much better – there I’ve said it.īut there are ways to make the Mac behave more like Windows, especially when it comes to snapping Windows to the edge of the screen.
But if there’s one thing I’ve really struggled to adapt to, it’s the way macOS manages windows.
I’ve been doing my best to stop relying on the old Windows ways of doing things and tried to adjust doing things the Apple way. I treated myself to a new MacBook Pro just before Christmas, which is the first time I’ve ever used a Mac as my main machine.