Stage Manager works magic with this mantra: 1. Always open 9 virtual desktops 2. Define each desktop for different purpose/activities 2. Set keyboard shortcut for those 9 desktops (Ctrl-1 to Ctrl 9) Bang!!! You have 9 monitors with 1 focus. Amazing macOS!
@@javiervera6318 Always tick "reduce motion" since the beginning. It much faster than any linux. Linux is just an OS. Mac hardware is much more competitive than choosing a distro+compatible winduz laptop. Don't get me wrong, I'm running my own Debian server.
Nothing beats multiple monitors and ability to control them without leaving the keyboard (i3/yabai). It’s good you’re enjoying it but for me it’s productivity killer.
I have a 1 monitor setup I use stage manager occasionally- I think Sonoma may implement it much better, I’ve yet to try it- but what I tend to do is make every app full screen, then just four finger swipe from screen to screen. That allows huge windows, great focusing and I feel much easier window management.
Bro talked about being more focus using a single window, and yet liked having multiple windows on the side to distract himself lol. Do you see how you contradicted yourself?
I’m a software engineer too. There is no way you avoid using the wide screen and no way you only edit a single code file. I have the same widescreen and use it to have 2 or 3 or more files opened next to each other in my IDE.
Great video 👏I always hit the like button right after the video, but it ended too fast, and the next video started. A little more time might benefit the algorithm if I'm not the only one who does this
is there a way to make the space it occupies on the side smaller? Im losing real estate, or is there a way to make the windows take up all the available space , aside from manual resizing,
I have literally been thinking about the point you raised about more screens leads to more opportunities of being distracted! I've been guilty of leaving chrome tabs open on the side of my ultrawide monitor when I don't need them. It doesn't help that now I'm one step ahead of going to RU-vid. Interesting how ultrawide monitors are positioned as productivity tools but they can easily become time wasters
I don't get the benefit you're trying to convey. It seems you work doesn't need to reference documentation a lot. I have more than 50+ windows opening on 3 mission controls, how stage manager can help me?
Great video would love more productivity tips , I must try this , currently I tend to have 3 windows open at full screen ( front end code base , backend code base , running app) and I use the 3 finger swipe to switch between these , but I must try stage manager and see how it works for me , thanks for the video !
1. Freeform does not complete with Figma and workspaces in figma are also a totally different thing. If anything its like FigJam by Figma. 2. As a full stack dev... you didnt explain why a fullstack dev actually benefits here. Thats been my role for the past 7 years, and i still dont understand your point. The code you were showing also did not depict a "react component" that looks like some react-email handler function with a component passed into it.
Thank you! So many times when you do a search for a feature (like Stage Manager) pretty much ALL the videos talk about what it does, instead of actual practical uses for that feature. This is the kind of content we need more of 🙏
I don’t think that would work for me. Sometimes I need a real (or bigger) terminal window next to vscode, and a browser window showing some documentation I need at exactly that moment, while programming, or a bigger preview window of the frontend,…
I came across this video because I could not get into Stage Manager and though, maybe I'm using it wrong and I only need the right guidance. I still don't think I will use it but likely I'm not the target audience for this feature. I think you can group people in keyboard- and mouse/trackpad-users. And I think stage manager is for the latter. If you use shortcuts to switch between windows or apps, stage manager is not an improvement. But if you don't use shortcuts and mainly use your mouse/trackpad, which I see a lot of people doing these days, this feature will help you. Also I think, they could improve the window sizing when enabling stage manager. But i think this is a general issue of macOS and not related to the stage manager.
It takes up way too much screen real estate. Stage Manager + Arc sidebar and you are left with only 2/3 of the screen. Maybe worth a try for iMac users, but not for macbook users.
I had not thought of just using the small preview thingy to look at live changes in the frontend. Good thing macs have very high resolution... I just wish They had a 16-17 incher macbook without all the power (and price) of the current 16 inch lineup. I'm considering moving to the 15 inch MBA from my 14 inch MBP because I could actually make a small profit from the switch, and end up with a more portable, larger display. Thoughts?
I total agree with you! I started using Stage Manager since I wached this video (the day that this video was released) I also have a ultrawide monitor but I dont think I would get rid of it because on my mac i have my GItHub opend. I think I would stick with Stage Manager. Its a great feature, and also great job on the video and SWEProjects
some small, temporary apps does not need to be in their own space, but maybe when apple stops shipping base model mac with 8gb of ram, then that could be feasible
Seems like it would be awesome to use on an ultra wide for window management, plus you won't miss that horizontal space. But also, as a developer, why aren't you using cmd-tab/`?
Yeah this. Stage manager should arrange itself in the same order as cmd+tab. Then it becomes like an always on cmd+tab with live preview, which I would totally use. Right now its just optimized for mouse
Was kinda hoping for a rundown of how to use Stage Manager. Regarding Apple's Freeform -- the one thing you CANNOT do on it is draw freeform. There's no pen tool. If there is, it's hidden to the point I cannot find it. Apple deserve to get some fire for this.
Definitely you are a blogger , you're not a software developer and I disliked and closed the video once you said that single monitor is better than daul . If you can't work on Daul monitor you aren't a developer or maybe you're a beginner .
Dont listen to this "youtube bloger" software developer, you cannot get a good perfomance with one window as a developer. He can see frontend changes in that small window lol, get a real job with real tasks, mister video creator.
I agree that for some fast paced changes to the browser, a second monitor is a must. But besides that, for some people, doing Cmd/Alt+Tab is not the end of the world. Some people work by batch. They’re not going to check their browser at every character they input in their IDE … I’ve seen very productive people work on one screen, it’s enough of a proof in itself for me.
Stage Manager is the most useless, inconvenient system of managing sessions. You are always limited to a set number of apps for each view, and oftentimes apps will CRASH if you are doing too much. Anyone who thinks Stage Manager is useful should be widely ignored, as nobody has build a competent argument in favor Stage Manager, nor is it possible to form a competent argument to support Stage Manager. Stage Manager has to be destroyed! iPads should he more like Macs rather than miserable experiences!
@@Ewang2727 Yeah it’s pretty upsetting when you pay over a thousand dollars for a tablet that is supposed to be insanely powerful, yet a 2011 Macbook Pro with an SSD is still faster and can run more browser tabs and apps all at once. And yes, I am talking about the M2 iPad Pro 12.9” that is literally worse than a 2011 i5 Macbook Pro.
although stage manager was meant for the iPad, it is still a 7/10 feature on the mac. Stage manager does require to change the standard macos multitasking/window management principle 1. No need to have more than 4 virtual desktop as those different stages acts as a mini and always visible virtual desktop 2.Work better on bigger screen as having the thumbnail preview makes window switching faster than mission control 3. Close unused windows but keep the application running, thus you need the dock to be always visible allowing to stay aware of which apps are open 4.cmd+` is a good keyboard shortcut to switch to different windows in the same stage, and use the setting for only one window at a time for an application. 5. Safari tab groups makes for a great combination as you can have less windows and less tabs in the same window, reducing on clutter, there is keyboard shortcut to switch tab groups 6. Lastly I don't recommend resizing windows too often as its not necessary, stage manager decides a respectable size of the newly open window, but can be a pain at times.... the terminal window it opens is too small. Don't quit apps to often as stage manager don't remember which stages it was is set to But honestly if you use your mac only for coding then use a tilling window manager instead, but even those aren't perfect on macos, there will be several apps that you will blacklist them in your config so that it does not tile automatically such as system settings and app store.