![]() Since I really only ever have a half-dozen or so applications open at any time, I can easily switch between them in constant time with my left hand. ![]() ![]() In general, I usually have one application open per space, maximized. ![]() I have disabled spaces' auto-switching, and I've mapped each space to a ⌘+ space # shortcut. Here's my rather long-winded explanation of why I want this: In other words, I'd like OS X to mimic the behavior of most X window managers with respect to their workspaces/virtual desktops. I would like that list to only include applications in the current space, or at least give priority to applications with windows in the current space. I am keeping it accepted for historical reasons, but all readers using Mavericks should use and up-vote this answer.īy default, pressing ⌘+ tab will display a list of all open applications. Edit: The original accepted answer is no longer valid for Mavericks.
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