You swipe down to minimize, swipe left to snap the window to left side of the screen, swipe right to snap the window to the right side of the screen and so on. Talking about the gestures themselves, they are really easy to learn and use. I mostly use the gestures on the app's window but you can do either or both. You can either execute gestures on an app's window or on its Dock icon. Swish allows you to execute gestures in two places. The best part is that Swish gestures are as easy to execute and remember as the native ones. With Swish installed, Mac users' can easily use trackpad gestures to minimize apps, close apps, quit apps, make an app go full screen, and more. Once you install this app and start using the new gestures, you will not be able to use another Mac without it. Swish is a Mac utility which adds an extra layer of gestures which you didn't even know you needed. In this week of our Mac Weekly series, we are going to talk about Swish and how it can make your life easier on a day to day basis. Swish is an excellent Mac utility which makes Mac's trackpad even better. Whether you want to scroll, click, switch between desktops, zoom in and out of photos and documents, open Mission Control, or execute any of the other myriad of actions that the trackpad supports, you can execute with a simple gesture. The big surface area of Mac's trackpad is especially helpful when you are using gestures. It's big, it's smooth, and it always works. No Windows laptop can come close to the smoothness of Mac's trackpad. Every Mac user knows that the Trackpad is one of its best features.
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