Witch
Witch is a window-switching utility for macOS that replaces and extends the built-in Command-Tab application switcher. Rather than cycling through applications and then hunting for individual windows within each app, Witch displays a panel showing all open windows across all running applications, including windows on different Spaces. Users can select the exact window they want with a keyboard hotkey or mouse click, optionally preview windows before activating them, and perform actions like minimizing, closing or full-screening directly from Witch's interface. It is widely used by power users who maintain many concurrent open documents and windows.
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1 suggestionWitch ships as a native Universal Binary (supporting both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs) since version 4.4, released in July 2021, with continued updates through version 4.7 in December 2025 confirming native performance on current macOS releases. If you are running an older version of Witch under Rosetta, simply updating to the latest version from Many Tricks' download page will give you the native Apple Silicon build with no additional steps required. The simplest approach is to open Witch itself, check for updates via its built-in updater, or download the current version directly from manytricks.com/witch/. After updating, you will see improved performance and battery life on M-series Macs.
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