Stack comes 100% free of charge, and it's promising to evolve the way you interact with your Mac. To learn more, we recommend checking our articles on how to access multiple Asana accounts, multiple Instagram accounts, and the same can be done with Facebook Messenger and even Dropbox. So, all of these are invisible at any moment. This is done by opening several windows of one app and then logging to different accounts on each. Using this app, you can login to multiple instances of a single Web app. Login to Multiple Accounts of Different Appsįinally, let’s not forget to mention that Stack comes with another trick up its sleeve. You can use your mouse or trackpad to interact with Stack via gestures, or you can use keyboard shortcuts to jump between spaces and individual cards quickly. And switching between these spaces is a breeze. You can organize these into three spaces – one for social media, one for Google apps, and one for your communication apps. It sounds like a chaotic situation on your screen, right? Well, not quite! Let's say that you want to open your social media profiles, while also having a clear view of your Gmail and Google Calendar, as well as Slack and WhatsApp. Multi-Task ManagementĪlso, Stack allows you to create any number of individual spaces – that consist of different cards. With Stack, everything is visible and easily navigable – at any moment. This means that you don't have to rely on macOS' full-screen view, using a bunch of gestures to find what you're looking for. You're free to resize Stack's main window, and you resize individual cards as well. Step 1: Begin by opening two or more windows that you want to be paired in a split-screen layout: Browser windows, apps, documents whatever you want. This means that you can run an unlimited number of pages – which is how you get Stack's own side-by-side window management.īy using Stack, you can easily preview all your open websites and Web apps (which we'll call - cards). Each website or Web app is opened in a new card, and these are stacked horizontally. You can think of it as a new-age Web browser designed to run Web apps in parallel. Choosing another app will fill up the other half the screen. Once you have chosen a side, the opposite side of your monitor/display will show you the rest of the open applications you have on your Mac. As I do the MC window shows a plus sign and I drop it. Then I drag the window of the second application into the full screen of the other workspace. Then I move to another workspace and open a second application and invoke Mission Control. Stack is a brand-new app designed to improve your productivity. Choose one of the two options: Tile Window to Left of Screen or Tile Window to Right of Screen. I'll open an application and make it full screen.