Notes from the maker
Scopo Devblog
Changelogs, challenges, and the occasional story from building a project-aware window switcher for macOS.
Subscribe via RSSWindow tiling comes to Scopo, and it stays in your Space
Scopo now tiles windows into clean split layouts with a keystroke or a drag. Unlike Rectangle or Magnet, every layout stays scoped to its Space, so if you split your work across Spaces, each one keeps its own arrangement. Plus new appearance controls to make Scopo look the way you want.
A macOS window switcher with live previews
The built-in Cmd+Tab shows a row of app icons, so you are guessing which window is which. Here is why a macOS window switcher with live previews changes how it feels to move between windows, and how Scopo does it.
I stopped using my Magic Trackpad
The Magic Trackpad earned its spot on my desk for one job: swiping between Spaces and wrangling windows. After a few weeks of using Scopo, I noticed it just sits there now.
Why I built Scopo
Scopo started as a fix for my own pain. I work on several projects at once, and macOS kept throwing all of them at me every time I hit Cmd+Tab. So I built the switcher I wanted, then decided to share it.