Apple’s macOS Sequoia lets you snap windows into position — here’s how

A MacBook, open, displaying the macOS Big Sur default desktop background, on a grid of macOS icons. Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge

For many a year, Windows users have been dragging their program windows over to the borders of the screen to snap them into position, splitting the screen up evenly into halves or quarters. Now, with the rollout of macOS Sequoia, Mac users can do the same. You can get a Spotify playlist up alongside your email inbox, for example, or a report you’re writing up alongside the online articles you’re reporting on. It means less switching between windows and more information on the screen.

Once you’ve got macOS Sequoia installed on your Mac, you can...

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