How to open on Mac two apps on the same screen WITHOUT split view

How can I open multiple applications or windows, side by side, without using "Split View"


For example, I have a browser opened, and I want to open the terminal without closing, without collapsing the browser, without opening a new desktop.

Just opened terminal with opened browser in background (as it is possible to do this in Windows and Linux) in the same window.


This is very necessary when you rewrite some command manually. I can't remember a long line of code.


Split View is horrible.

They are very inconvenient to use. He's more of a hindrance.

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.5

Posted on Jan 30, 2023 06:31 AM

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Posted on Jan 30, 2023 08:56 AM

Stop using Full Screen mode.


You can also get apps that will allow you to snap windows to specific regions of the screen to make it easier to have side-by-side windows. My preferred app for that is BetterTouchTool, but there are a host of other window snapping tools.

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