{"repo":"ipatalas/app-switcher","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/ipatalas/app-switcher","clone":"git clone https://github.com/ipatalas/app-switcher.git","description":"Switch apps in an instant. No more Alt+Tab.","language":"C#","stars":10,"topics":["productivity","windows10","windows11"],"license":null,"category":"productivity","readme_excerpt":"AppSwitcher Stop hunting. Start teleporting. I spend my workdays on macOS and my evenings on Windows. After using rCmd on Mac, I stopped searching for windows and started using muscle memory to jump to them. Back on Windows, Alt+Tab felt slow and unpredictable for the same workflow, so I built AppSwitcher. Download Latest Release Portable (.zip) ▶ See it in action --- 🚀 Why use this? Alt+Tab is MRU (Most Recently Used), so the order keeps shifting. You have to look, scan, and tap. AppSwitcher uses static hotkeys: - Apps+C - always Chrome - Apps+V - always VS Code - Apps+T - always Terminal You stop thinking about where a window is and just jump there. ✨ Key features - Three Intelligent Cycle Modes: NextApp : Cycle between different apps assigned to the same key. NextWindow : Cycle through all open windows of a single app (great for multi-instance browsers). Hide : Minimize the app if you press the hotkey while it's already focused (the ultimate \"toggle\"). - Start if not running: optional per-app setting to start the app when no matching process is running. - Packaged app support: works with modern Windows packaged apps (for example Windows Terminal) in addition to classic desktop apps. - Peek mode: hold the hotkey to peek at the target app and release to return to the original app. - Lightweight desktop app: native C#/.NET app with a tray-first workflow. 🔒 Power user ethics AppSwitcher uses a system-wide keyboard hook to detect your hotkeys. That is exactly why transparency","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/ipatalas","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/ipatalas/app-switcher/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}