Window Commander provides users with a new, fast and intuitive way of navigating between windows in their workflow.
Sometimes when we work we get caught up in multiple Finder windows, multiple Office documents, and multiple Safari windows, all sprawled out across our screen. Window Commander provides an extremely quick way of switching between specific windows without the use of a mouse for when speed is absolutely necessary. Our intuitive system lets users quickly flip between windows in a beautiful and intuitive way and is an excellent alternative to Expose or command-tab.
Hmm, looks interesting. No demo and App Store only, though. I'm not a big fan of the MAS model. I've got software---often small useful stuff like this---that ends up abandoned years later. I can still install it register it thanks to serial numbers and backed up copies of the download. If I had bought said utility on the MAS, I wouldn't be able to download it, and I couldn't transfer my rightfully purchased software from one computer to the next when I upgraded. So, yeah, if you don't give me a real sale rather than a rented version, I'm not interested. Sorry.
The link to the developer's site gives a "Page not found" error. After using the base url http://delvesystems.com and drilling down to find this app, it gives no information whatsoever.
Yeah, I noticed the same thing. I finally found what appears to just be a larger version of a graphic that pops up when you click on it. No info. Ah well, it's too bad because it does look like an interesting idea. I just hope they read these and consider a more traditional reseller like Kagi or eSellerate. Plenty of good services out there for doing this easy.
This is offered in the spirit of respect for your talents, however:
while this looks to be a worthwhile app, as always, we'd love it if developers who use the App Store would take a cue from other programmers, like Russell over at SweetP Productions (Cookie), and provide a demo which can be downloaded at the developers site, for trial, prior to purchase.
Mac developers have been doing this with their wares for some fifteen plus years, with great success I might add.
I know you guys are feeling the pinch in sales, because I have many developers confide this to me.
Take the hint: provide a test drive, before asking us to buy the car.
It's not the $1 here or the $4.99 there:
It's all of them added up over time that keeps many of us from availing ourselves of your programs, especially when we can't try them out first.
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Window Commander provides users with a new, fast and intuitive way of navigating between windows in their workflow.
Sometimes when we work we get caught up in multiple Finder windows, multiple Office documents, and multiple Safari windows, all sprawled out across our screen. Window Commander provides an extremely quick way of switching between specific windows without the use of a mouse for when speed is absolutely necessary. Our intuitive system lets users quickly flip between windows in a beautiful and intuitive way and is an excellent alternative to Expose or command-tab.
FEATURES:
INTUITIVE BEAUTIFUL INTERFACE:
Nothing more than necessary is shown to the user, get in and out and onto your next window. Seamlessly work between spaces and organize your windows with ease.
LIVE PREVIEWS:
Know exactly what's going on in other windows from a quick activation of Window Commander with live previews of other windows.
FAMILIAR CONTROLS:
Those who find [command + tab] useful or Expose useful will find this App an excellent addition to their workflow.
CUSTOMIZATION:
We don't all work the same, so Window Commander comes with a plethora of customization options for every user in mind.
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This is offered in the spirit of respect for your talents, however:
while this looks to be a worthwhile app, as always, we'd love it if developers who use the App Store would take a cue from other programmers, like Russell over at SweetP Productions (Cookie), and provide a demo which can be downloaded at the developers site, for trial, prior to purchase.
Mac developers have been doing this with their wares for some fifteen plus years, with great success I might add.
I know you guys are feeling the pinch in sales, because I have many developers confide this to me.
Take the hint: provide a test drive, before asking us to buy the car.
It's not the $1 here or the $4.99 there:
It's all of them added up over time that keeps many of us from availing ourselves of your programs, especially when we can't try them out first.