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Title: ‘Front and Center’ brings classic Mac window management to macOS Catalina
Post by: HCK on January 15, 2020, 04:05:18 pm
‘Front and Center’ brings classic Mac window management to macOS Catalina

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<p>My first Mac was a 12″ Powerbook running OS X Panther that I purchased in 2004. To this day, it remains one of my favorite computers that I’ve ever owned. A few months after I purchased it, OS X Tiger was released. I remember the joy of waiting on UPS to deliver the DVD so I could upgrade. I say all that to make the point that I’m neither a new Mac user nor someone who’s been around since Apple was “doomed”. I do know one thing, I’ve discovered a new app that makes me wish I had. Front and Center’ (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/front-and-center/id1493996622?ls=1&amp;mt=12) by John Siracusa (https://www.twitter.com/siracusa) and Lee Fyock (https://leefyock.tumblr.com/post/190150350036/front-and-center) is one of those apps you’ll never live without once you get it installed.</p>
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