> And you can't even snap windows left-and-right like in other OS's.
For apps that support split-view, you can do that in one of the following ways:
• The easiest is to just press and hold on a window's Green/Fullscreen button.
• Activate Mission Control, then drag a normal window to the desktop space of an existing fullscreen window.
• Activate Mission Control, then drag a window into a blank space at the top to make it fullscreen, then drag another window to that newly created desktop space to make them share it in split-view.
Mission Control can be activated by:
• Hard-dragging a window by its titlebar to outside the top of the screen to activate Mission Control.
* Pressing F3.
* Throwing the mouse cursor to a preset Hot Corner.
For apps that support split-view, you can do that in one of the following ways:
• The easiest is to just press and hold on a window's Green/Fullscreen button.
• Activate Mission Control, then drag a normal window to the desktop space of an existing fullscreen window.
• Activate Mission Control, then drag a window into a blank space at the top to make it fullscreen, then drag another window to that newly created desktop space to make them share it in split-view.
Mission Control can be activated by:
• Hard-dragging a window by its titlebar to outside the top of the screen to activate Mission Control.
* Pressing F3.
* Throwing the mouse cursor to a preset Hot Corner.