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How are you finding Safari 13.0.2 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Raz0rEdge" data-source="post: 1832317" data-attributes="member: 110816"><p>I don't believe the "other" windows have to Safari windows. They can be windows of any other application. For my test, I already had Chrome running, I opened up Safari and opened two windows. When I asked one of the Safari windowed to be tiled to the left, I got to choose from the other Safari window or Chrome window. I then returned to my normal non-tiled/non-fullscreen mode and closed one of the Safari windows. With the open Safari window, I asked it to tile to the right and now only had the Chrome as an option on the left. When I selected the Chrome window, the tiling happened again.</p><p></p><p>I got out of this mode both times by hitting the ESC key. However, I found that the "other" window that was tiled on the opposite side remained in full-screen mode and took over the entire screen.</p><p></p><p>So, in my second test, my desktop only had the Safari window and I had to swipe to the find the Chrome window and then exit full-screen on it to bring it back.</p><p></p><p>This largely looks like a useless feature if the purpose is to quickly tile a couple of applications for comparing info.</p><p></p><p>I find that the <a href="https://apps.kde.org/spectacle/" target="_blank">Spectacle</a> is much better suited for this since I can operate on ANY window.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raz0rEdge, post: 1832317, member: 110816"] I don't believe the "other" windows have to Safari windows. They can be windows of any other application. For my test, I already had Chrome running, I opened up Safari and opened two windows. When I asked one of the Safari windowed to be tiled to the left, I got to choose from the other Safari window or Chrome window. I then returned to my normal non-tiled/non-fullscreen mode and closed one of the Safari windows. With the open Safari window, I asked it to tile to the right and now only had the Chrome as an option on the left. When I selected the Chrome window, the tiling happened again. I got out of this mode both times by hitting the ESC key. However, I found that the "other" window that was tiled on the opposite side remained in full-screen mode and took over the entire screen. So, in my second test, my desktop only had the Safari window and I had to swipe to the find the Chrome window and then exit full-screen on it to bring it back. This largely looks like a useless feature if the purpose is to quickly tile a couple of applications for comparing info. I find that the [URL='https://apps.kde.org/spectacle/']Spectacle[/URL] is much better suited for this since I can operate on ANY window. [/QUOTE]
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